CIB 64, CIB 64 games CIB 64 controllers
Picked all this stuff at a garage sale this past weekend, everything is really minty. The people even took my name and number to call me when they dig out their old nes stuff they have! It's been awhile since my last score so this jacked me up again. The Beatles stuff is crazy too. When I got home I found photos of john Lennon and Paul Mcartny that look authentic. The lady said her dad collected Beatles stuff so i grab it for 5 Bucks! Pics below of everything.





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Sgt. Pepper's WON'T have a yellow "stereo" band across the top of the front (your picture cuts it off so I can't tell) and, in general, you'll be able to pick the words MONO off the various stickers on the albums.
I LOVE the mono Sgt. Peppers better than the stereo, but mine skips one one of the tracks. I have so many copies of that record, haha. Does it have the psychedelic sleeve inside and the Sgt. Peppers cut-outs??
The N64 stuff is really nice too. I'd actually be drooling over that more but just cuz I have lots and lots of records already lol. These guys are right though, those records are harder to come by. What is the 45rpm single above the "Photoplay" magazine?
The ephemera is interesting, but not worth a ton. The pics seem to be Fan Club/aftermarket items and not album pack-ins. If they are some type of a pack-in that I'm not familiar with, the value would certainly be more.
Per the records, the picture sleeve 45s are your winners there ($20 or so each probably). The 12" were so pouplar that there are many still floating around which can be found at a resonable price ($5-10). That said early Mono (non-stereo) copies of Meet the Beatles are hard to come by and fetch $200+ in real nice shape, so you may be sitting on a gem. 1st issue Sgt. P's with the uniform/disguise insert sheet and booklet still in tact are also nice items.
The ephemera is interesting, but not worth a ton. The pics seem to be Fan Club/aftermarket items and not album pack-ins. If they are some type of a pack-in that I'm not familiar with, the value would certainly be more.
So what all comes in an early-printing Sgt. Pepper's?
*psychedelic sleeve
*uniform/disguise sheet
*booklet? - this is something I don't think I have. Did it tuck into the record area or was is supposed to sit in the middle of the spine?