Where can I sell records for the most money?
Try one or more of these venues to sell your vinyl music records for profit.
- Discogs. The internet has made it so much easier to reach more people with the products you are selling.
- eBay.
- Nationwide Record Stores.
- Local Record Stores.
- Sell Directly To Local Buyers.
- Your Website.
How can I sell my old cds?
If you really have time on your hands and like visiting the post office, you could try selling them yourself via Discogs, Musicstack or eBay, which could amount to a few bucks per CD; for the ones that do sell, that is.
What CDs are worth money?
11 surprisingly valuable CDs you might own
- Prince – My Name was Price (Japan-only compilation)
- Value: $4,500-5,000.
- Rolling Stones/Paul McCartney/Queen – The Greatest (Japan-only box set)
- Value: Up to £2,500, or $5,078 equiv.
- Rolling Stones – Steel Wheels Japan Tour (Japan-only compilation)
- Value: $4,400-4,600.
Who are the best auction houses for vinyl records?
Omega Auctions are the No.1 auction house worldwide for rare & collectable vinyl records, selling around 500,000 records every year in our specialist vinyl record auctions. We cover ALL genres, the only criteria is that the records are considered collectable.
Where can I Sell my rare vinyl records?
Omega Auctions are the No.1 auction house worldwide for rare & collectable vinyl records, selling around 500,000 records every year in our specialist vinyl record auctions. We cover ALL genres, the only criteria is that the records are considered collectable. Items accepted include LPs, 7″ singles, 12″ singles, acetates, demos etc, cd’s and tapes.
How many record auctions do you hold each year?
We hold between 10 and 15 specialist vinyl record auctions are held each year, including 2 auctions a year over at the famous Record Planet record fair in Utrecht, The Netherlands, which is the biggest and best record fair worldwide.
What are the most valuable years for vinyl records?
Overall, the 1950s and 1960s are considered important time periods for serious vinyl collectors, as these decades produced many valuable albums. Early production runs—or pressings—are most desirable, and promotional copies are often rare. A pressing is a run, or manufacture, of a vinyl record.