I have a really good collection of vinyl records. But I am relocating and can’t take everything with me. I managed to find places to sell my stuff but I have no clue where to sell my vinyl records. Please advise.
Thank you.
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A ‘good’ collection is usually in the eye of the beholder. I have a ton of 70/80’s record in perfect condition and they aren’t worth what they originally sold for back then. Anyway, if you want the best price for them you’ll probably have to sell them yourself on ebay or other online auction. A record dealer (like myself) will only want to pay rock-bottom prices, or a flat fee for a bulk of records. They still have to make a profit. Depending on how much time you have before you move, an auction might be a better idea. One thing to keep in mind that condition is EVERYTHING to any collector, no matter how rare the item is. If you need help evaluating condition and grading your records the free-to-read articles below may help get you started.
An Introduction to Collectible Vinyl Records
http://www.whatnots.cc/customer_info/vinyl_records.htm
Good luck!
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