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    Home / News / Entertainment News / Spelling error makes auction-bound rare Beatles vinyl worth a fortune
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    • A rare Beatles vinyl, one of only 250, is set to be auctioned due to a unique spelling error: Paul McCartney's name is misspelled as "McArtney."
    • This has sparked global interest, especially as misprints like these have made other Beatles albums, like Rubber Soul, highly sought-after collector's items.
    • The vinyl, featuring the early hit "Love Me Do," is a glimpse into the band's earliest days, adding to its allure.
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    Spelling error makes auction-bound rare Beatles vinyl worth a fortune
    Rare Beatles demo record up for auction

    Spelling error makes auction-bound rare Beatles vinyl worth a fortune

    By Tanvi Gupta
    Jun 24, 2024
    02:00 am
    What's the story

    An early single by the legendary 1960s pop group, The Beatles, is expected to sell for up to £9,000 ($12,000) at an auction on Monday. According to the BBC, the demo record includes the early hit song Love Me Do and its accompanying track PS I Love You. This vinyl record, one of only 250 ever printed, was distributed to music TV and radio stations before its official release in October 1962.

    Spelling error

    McCartney's misspelt name adds to record's unique value

    Vinyl specialist Rob Smee reportedly highlighted the unique value of this record, attributing it to a peculiar error: Paul McCartney's name being misspelled as "McArtney." Smee stated: "Being one of only 250 it is of particular interest to Beatles's collectors and the misspelling of Paul McCartney's name is both authentic and interesting in itself." This rare seven-inch vinyl will be auctioned at Stacey's Auctioneer's Sale in Chelmsford, Essex, UK.

    International buyers

    Global interest in Beatles's record auction

    The auction house has reported that the sale of this rare Beatles record has attracted interest from buyers worldwide. Interestingly, the track Love Me Do peaked at number 17 upon its release in October 1962. It later topped the US chart when released there in 1964, and also reached number one in Australia and New Zealand. "This is an especially rare Beatles single from the very earliest days of the band's career," highlighted Smee.

    Misprint issues

    When an 'incredibly rare' Beatles vinyl discovered in charity shop

    Some Beatles albums have become highly sought-after collector's items, often due to rare misprints on pressings. One notable example is the 1965 album Rubber Soul, where a printing error famously rendered Norwegian Wood as Norweigian Wood. In March, an "incredibly rare" Beatles vinyl record was discovered in a London charity shop. The vinyl turned out to be the first pressing from the original masters of the Fab Four's debut studio LP Please Please Me, released in 1963.

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