IRON MAIDEN: '2 Minutes to Midnight' Promo Single Sold For $4,000

January 17, 2005

Following last week's sale of IRON MAIDEN's famous "Twilight Zone" brown vinyl misprint, another highly sought-after item for collectors was sold for yet another record price.

The IRON MAIDEN "2 Minutes to Midnight" Japanese 7" promo is considered by some the ultimate collector item to possess and maybe the rarest one. It has been sold on eBay for the price of $4,050!

Troopersounds.com says it's the rarest MAIDEN record in the world. Of the five Japanese vinyl promo 7" this is by far the most sought after. Only issued as a promo this will easily set you back over £1,000. Pressed in a very strict run, there are not many copies in existence.

(Thanks: MaidenFans.com)

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