If your talking about his 1956 bubble cards there were 66 in a set.
if your referring to the 1978 Box Car there are also 66 Cards
The 1992 River Group Cards - The Cards of His Life - Collection is split into 24 collections: The Promo Cards (ten), Early Days (thirty), Army Days (forty five), Elvis Movies (fifty seven), Rockin' The Tube (thirty), Graceland Tour (seventy five), the Wertheimer Collection (sixty), Elvis With Celebrities (eighteen), Elvis Personal Life (thirty), Elvis Portraits (fifteen), Elvis Wheels (eighteen), 1968 NBC TV special (thirty two), Elvis SRO (thirty one), Elvis in Vegas (fifteen), Aloha Special (fifteen), The Elvis Collection (one hundred eighty nine), The Top Ten Hits Cards (forty), The Gold and Platinum Records Cards - two Sets (one hundred), The Special 29 Cents Stamp Card, Quotable Elvis (twenty five), The King Cards 1st Set (five), The Kind Cards 2nd Set (27 Cards including Promo). In all eight hundred and six eight cards.
The Boxcar Enterprises card set came out after the death of Elvis. Its not worth as much as the 50s set.value per card is about $2 dollars. they sell for even less on ebay.
Hi, yes I am, but only the full set from A&BC. Have a good day.
he set Rock n Roll on its ear
$500
Elvis' Father, Vernon Presley, authorized a "public viewing" at Graceland (Elvis home for three decades) which took place the day after Elvis died...on August 17, 1977. Elvis, lying in his casket, was "set up" in the foyer area of Graceland and over 30,000 fans were allowed in (with another 50,000 outside the gates of Graceland) to pay their respects. Funeral services were held at Graceland with a large progression of 16 white Cadillac's, and the hearse carrying Elvis' body, with a police escort going from Graceland to Forest Hill Cemetery. This is the same cometary where his beloved Mother (Gladys Love Presley) was buried. Within a few weeks of Elvis' passing Vernon Presley was legally authorized, due to threats made to steal Elvis' body, to remove both Elvis and Gladys from Forest Hills Cemetery. On October 3, 1977 both Elvis and Gladys were buried at Graceland.
The Boxcar Enterprises card set came out after the death of Elvis. Its not worth as much as the 50s set.value per card is about $2 dollars. they sell for even less on ebay.
Hi, yes I am, but only the full set from A&BC. Have a good day.
he set Rock n Roll on its ear
The value of an Elvis Presley Worldwide Fifty Golden Award volume one boxed set depends on its condition. In good condition this set sells for around 15.00 as of 2014.
Elvis Presley once held the record for most albums sold, but that went to "King of Pop" Michael Jackson for his album "Thriller."
$500
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To me, anything Elvis is priceless. The man is amazing. You can't put a price on him. xx
Elvis' Father, Vernon Presley, authorized a "public viewing" at Graceland (Elvis home for three decades) which took place the day after Elvis died...on August 17, 1977. Elvis, lying in his casket, was "set up" in the foyer area of Graceland and over 30,000 fans were allowed in (with another 50,000 outside the gates of Graceland) to pay their respects. Funeral services were held at Graceland with a large progression of 16 white Cadillac's, and the hearse carrying Elvis' body, with a police escort going from Graceland to Forest Hill Cemetery. This is the same cometary where his beloved Mother (Gladys Love Presley) was buried. Within a few weeks of Elvis' passing Vernon Presley was legally authorized, due to threats made to steal Elvis' body, to remove both Elvis and Gladys from Forest Hills Cemetery. On October 3, 1977 both Elvis and Gladys were buried at Graceland.
Elvis Presley inspired tom petty. his uncle was hired to be on the set of one of Elvis' movies that was being filmed in Gainesville. Petty's uncle invited him on the set and petty was amazed and ever since then wanted to be a rock and roll rebel. he traded his sling shot for a friends collection of Elvis records and that was it.
Elvis Presley had over 70 albums
According to the ASCAP database, Gladys Music holds the publishing rights. Gladys Music is one of the publishing companies set up in 1955 to handle the rights to the new material Elvis Presley recorded. Gladys Music is now owned by Elvis Presley Enterprises LLC.