1. "(Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)" (1973)
- Original pressings with the "Lynryd" misspelling on the album cover and labels
- Albums with the original "Troublesome Waters" track before it was re-recorded as "Free Bird"
- Albums with the "Gimme Three Steps" track before it was re-recorded for the "Second Helping" album
2. "Second Helping" (1974)
- Original pressings with the "Gimme Three Steps" track recorded for this album
- Albums with the original mix of "Sweet Home Alabama" before the guitar overdubs were added for the single release
3. "Nuthin' Fancy" (1975)
- Original pressings with the uncensored cover art featuring a nude woman in a bathtub
- Albums with the original mix of "Saturday Night Special" before it was edited for radio play
4. "Gimme Back My Bullets" (1976)
- Original pressings with the uncensored cover art featuring a bullet-ridden American flag
- Albums with the original mix of "Double Trouble" before it was edited for radio play
5. "Street Survivors" (1977)
- Original pressings released before the tragic plane crash that killed several members of the band
- Albums with the original back cover photo of the band posing in front of a plane, which was replaced on subsequent pressings
6. "One More from the Road" (1979)
- Live album featuring some of Lynyrd Skynyrd's most iconic songs, recorded during the band's 1978 tour
7. "Legend" (1987)
- Compilation album featuring some of Lynyrd Skynyrd's greatest hits, including "Free Bird," "Sweet Home Alabama," and "Gimme Three Steps"
The value of these albums can vary depending on their condition, rarity, and original pressing status. It's always a good idea to consult with music collectors, dealers, or reputable online resources to determine the approximate value of a specific Lynyrd Skynyrd album.