‘Rare’ Beatles vinyl found in charity shop sells for thousands | Music | Entertainment
An “incredibly rare” Beatles vinyl record, discovered in a London charity shop, has been sold for over £4,200.
Jaime-Marie Madden, the manager of a Cancer Research UK charity shop in Enfield, north London, found the record and initially thought it might be worth a few hundred pounds.
The vinyl turned out to be a first pressing from the original masters of the Beatles’ debut studio album Please Please Me, released in 1963.
It was listed on eBay with a starting price of £1,499.99 and eventually sold for a winning bid of £4,211.89.
Cancer Research UK shop manager Ms Madden said: “When I first spotted the vinyl, I thought it might only be worth a few hundred pounds.”
“The record was in good condition, with only a few marks, but the sleeve was pretty damaged and worn, with a cut at base, some scuffs, marks, ageing and stains.”
“There was even a name written on back.”
“Luckily, at Cancer Research UK we’re trained to spot donations that can raise more money for life-saving cancer research, so after taking a few pictures and Googling the record, I knew we had something special!”
“I wrapped it up safe and sent it off to our online marketplaces team who spent more time researching the value of the item, and then listed it on our eBay marketplace.”
“I kept my eye on it and couldn’t believe when it sold for £4.2k! We’re always grateful to people who donate to the charity, and we always try to make the most of donations.”
“It’s great to see this money go to such an important cause!”
Harper Field Auctioneers And Valuers vinyl record valuation specialist Mike Kuklenko said: “What an amazing story! Please Please Me by The Beatles, in this format is an incredibly rare record, and a great spot by Jaime-Marie.
“I’ve seen a few stories like this in my time as professional vinyl valuer.
“People have shared their old collections, thinking it will raise a few pounds, and I’ve been fortunate enough to be the one who surprises them that they have a gem or two worth hundreds or even thousands of pounds.
“In this case, it is fantastic to see all this money going towards lifesaving cancer research. What a find!”
Cancer Research UK is a leading cancer charity that is dedicated to saving lives through research, influence and information.