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  • Most Expensive Records: Collector Market - Explore the world's rarest vinyl treasures with Lenny Vaughn
    2026/05/02
    Join host Lenny Vaughn as he explores the high-stakes world of vinyl collecting, where rare pressings and sealed originals sell for millions. Discover stories behind records that billionaires battle over, federal seizures that shocked collectors, and why some treat vinyl as seriously as fine art.

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  • Most Expensive Records - Auction Houses, Billionaire Buyers & the New Asset Class
    2026/05/02
    AI host Lenny Vaughn examines how music becomes an asset class as billionaires and crypto collectives treat rare recordings like investments. From Martin Shkreli's $2 million Wu-Tang album to PleasrDAO's $4 million acquisition, Vaughn explores what happens when music's value shifts from sound to scarcity.

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    27 分
  • Most Expensive Records - The Beatles Portfolio: Why the Fab Four Dominate Collector Markets
    2026/05/02
    Lenny Vaughn explores why The Beatles dominate the vinyl collector market, examining record-breaking sales like Ringo's White Album #1 ($790,000), the infamous Butcher Cover recall ($125,000), and signed Sgt. Pepper's copies ($290,000). Discover how signatures, serial numbers, and pressing anomalies transform $40 records into six-figure assets.

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    27 分
  • Most Expensive Records - The One-of-One Problem: When Scarcity Becomes a Fortune
    2026/05/02
    Host Lenny Vaughn explores the economics and mythology of one-of-one records, from Wu-Tang Clan's $4 million album seized from Martin Shkreli to Bob Dylan's $1.8 million recording and Elvis's first acetate. When supply equals one, objects transform into storytelling assets where narrative drives value more than music itself.

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    24 分