Early Records
In 1962, a rare UK 45 record of "My Bonnie" and "The Saints" featuring the original band name "Tony Sheridan and the Beatles" was released. It is valued at $750.
1963-1964 Records
In 1963, the Beatles released their first LPs, including "Introducing the Beatles" (first U.S. album, valued at $350) and "Please Please Me," (first U.K. LP, valued at over $300). "A Hard Day's Night," the soundtrack to the 1964 film, is valued at $250.
1965 -1966 Records
1965 saw the release of "Help!" (value: $250) and "Rubber Soul" (value $250). "Yesterday and Today," released in 1966, initially featured a controversial cover (in the U.K. only) of the Beatles posing as butchers with pieces of meat and dismembered baby dolls (value: $1,200). This was quickly changed to a generic portrait of the band sitting on a trunk.
1967-1968 Records
"The White Album" (released in 1968) is among the most popular and collectible of all Beatles records. An unopened, mint Stereo copy sells for $1,200.
1969-1970 Records
"Abbey Road," the Beatles final studio album and one of their best, is highly sought after (especially for the cover photo, shown above) and sells for about $400. "Let It Be," a collection of live recordings, was released in 1970 and is valued at $300.