Media reports suggested that the settlement of Jackson's estate could last many years. The value of Sony/ATV Music Publishing is estimated by Ryan Schinman, chief of Platinum Rye, to be US$1.5 billion. Shinman's estimate makes Jackson's share of Sony/ATV worth $750 million, from which Jackson would have had an annual income of $80 million. Condition is Used. The cover is a gate fold cover. The inner jacket has a 3” tear at the bottom from record. See picture for detail. This is an original cover but does not. This is a rare find. . The cover is in NM and the inner sleeve is original and in NM condition. MICHAEL JACKSON AUTOGRAPHED THRILLER ALBUM - REAL and RR AUCTIONS AUTHENTICITY. Opens in a new window or tab. $4,000.00. ryancubs1 (383) 100%. 0 bids · Time left 5d The MJ Thriller picture disc is a nice collectible for sure. These are generally selling for $20-$30 with un-opened UK versions going for as much as $60.00. A great affordable piece of collectible memorabilia for any Michael Jackson fan! Reply. Replies. How much is a Jackson 5 album worth? This album in excellent condition is worth about $150. The Jackson Five “Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5” Commercial LP Album (1969) (Japan) Perhaps the most valuable of all the original Jackson Five Japanese releases, the first printing of this record (#FL-2011) in excellent condition is worth over $400. QT8vhP. His sixth record, Thriller became Jackson’s first number-one album on the Billboard charts; by the end of 1983 alone, it had sold 32 million copies worldwide. It features several Jackson’s greatest hits, including “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing),” “The Girl Is Mine,” and the eponymous “Thriller.” QUIZ: Only a true Michael Jackson fan will get 100% on this quiz. The record-smashing work of art - which featured hits like 'Billie Jean', 'Beat It' and its namesake track 'Thriller' - was the Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” changed the trajectory of music—the way it sounded, the way it felt, the way it looked, the way it was consumed. Only a handful of albums come anywhere close to its seismic cultural impact: the Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper,” Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon,” Nirvana’s “Nevermind.”. Yet Thirty years ago today, at the age of 24, Michael Jackson set out to become the King of Pop with the release of "Thriller." It became -- and still remains -- the best-selling album of all time. Similar to Michael Jackson - Thriller, but issued in a single laminated cover. Thriller (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) Epic, Epic, Epic: EPC 85930, 85930, QE 38112

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