
On of the most collectable records in the world - the Beatles LP 'Please Please Me' - was found in an Oxfam shop in a carrier bag handed in by an anonymous donor.
Now the record has raised more than £1,300 for the charity's Haiti Appeal after it was donated to a shop in Liverpool.
The record was handed in to the Oxfam shop in Bold Street and sold on eBay to a collector in Hampshire for over £1,300.
Gerard O'Flanagan, manager of the Oxfam shop at 35 Bold Street said: "We found the album in a bag with other items.
"We have been so busy with customers coming in to either donate cash for the Haiti appeal or donating items to be sold for Haiti.
"The record was in good condition, and the cover had only a bit of wear and tear around the edges.
"When we realised that it was the first album released by the Beatles and that it was one of the first 300 pressed, we went straight onto our e-bay account and put it up for auction.
"We were holding in our hands one of the rarest and most collectable items in existence."
The response for Haiti among people in the northwest of England has been astonishing.
£3.5 million has been raised in less than two weeks in the region for the Disasters and Emergency Committee Haiti Earthquake Appeal.
Hundreds of people have been popping into their local Oxfam shops with cash donations, as well as special items to be sold to raise as much money as possible for the Oxfam relief operations in Haiti.
'Please Please Me' hit the top of the UK album charts in May 1963 and remained there for thirty weeks. The first pressing was released by Parlophone, and is a sought after item among collectors.
Bidders were encouraged to come to the Oxfam Bold Street shop to take a look at the record themselves.
Mr O'Flanagan concludes: "We are very pleased with the sale of the album. Right now we are focusing on raising as much as possible for the Haiti appeal.
"Our colleagues in Haiti are working really hard to provide thousands of people with clean water and to start re-building their lives for the future. We need more help to support them, cash donations and also music, books and clothes to be sold in our Oxfam shop.
"People in Liverpool have been very generous so far, and we encourage anyone who hasn't done so to give what they can".
Oxfam has a 200-strong team working round the clock in Haiti to provide clean water, sanitation facilities latrine slabs and hygiene kits to over 110,000. Their aid relief operations on the ground grow every day by the hour, managing to reach more and more people.
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