Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)
Rock band Cherry Five was well known for their music being used in horror films back in the day. There are countless movies that have used their dynamic sound to scare the living daylights out of an audience, which is perhaps why the band has achieved somewhat of a cult status in certain circles. Their self-titled album from 1975 is incredibly hard to track down, but if it’s gathering dust in your attic, it might be worth anywhere from $3000 to $3500 now.

Cherry Five
David Bowie — Diamond Dogs (1974)
David Bowie makes a couple of entries on the list, as he is a prolific icon that has more than a fair share of collectibles to his name. In 1974 he released ‘Diamond Dogs’, an album that drew a lot of attention (and criticism) for its controversial cover. You only have to Google the original back cover of the album to know why his label didn’t want to release it to begin with. If you have a copy somehow, you would be due a payday of up to $3600 for keeping it all these years.

David Bowie Diamond Dogs