These Vinyl Records Will Give You A Good Amount Of Money If You Find One At Your Home

Published on 01/14/2021
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The Rolling Stones — Street Fighting Man (1968)

This album also came with a rather controversial cover, which censored the record label. The cover had a black-and-white image of policemen standing in the original version over an injured protester. An infamous riot occurred at the 1968 Democratic National Convention before releasing the album. That’s why the label didn’t believe the cover would be a good idea and ordered these records to be destroyed. Approximately 18 were saved. One auctioned in 2011 for $17,000.

The Rolling Stones, Street Fighting Man (1968)

The Rolling Stones, Street Fighting Man (1968)

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