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Most 45s are seven inches in diameter and were popular from approximately 1949 to 1989. While some may be worth only pennies, there are others that sell for hundreds of dollars.[1] Whether you’re an avid collector of records, or you just have a few vinyls gathering dust on a shelf, there are many ways to prep your records and sell them for all they’re worth.

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    Determine if it is a rare or valuable record. It’s very important to know if your record is an uncommon find which means it will be worth more money. Look for rock and roll and R&B 45s and EPs with original sleeves, or first pressings of albums.[2]

    • Rock and roll and R&B 45s with picture sleeves that were pressed in the 1950’s have a value of at least $10, with many being valued at more than $100.[3]
    • EPs were only made in the 50’s and 60’s. Rock and roll and R&B 45s with the cardboard sleeves are worth at least $20, with many being worth more than $200.
    • First pressings of albums have more value than second, third, or subsequent pressings. They are referred to as the “originals” that were purchased when the record first hit the charts.
    • Pressings after the first can usually be identified by differences in the cover or the color of the label.
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    Identify the condition of the record. The condition of records are commonly determined by the Goldmine Standard. It ranges from very mint on the high end, to fair on the low end. The condition is judged on play grading and visual grading. There are professionals, both online and in music stores, who can assist in helping you grade the condition of your records if you’re not experienced.

    • When determining the play grade of the record, listen to the record in its entirety, listening for needle wear, scratches, bubbles, or other defects in the vinyl.
    • Use a lumen light source, such as natural sunlight or halogen lamps, to look for any visible defects to both the vinyl and sleeve.
    • Avoid selling used copies with missing sleeves, that are noisy or scratched when played, or that have writing or tape on the sleeve or label.[4]

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    Catalog your records. Once you’ve gone through your records and determined which albums you want to sell, make a list of the album title, band/artist name, and condition.[5] Also include important identifying information such as a rarity, first pressing, etc.

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    Use an online price guide database. There are many online pricing guides which assist in providing a report on the current market-value of records of various grades or conditions. Use a database like iGuide which is maintained by Jon R. Warren, who has been a leading authority on collectibles since 1985.[6]

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    Search eBay for comparable items. The buy-and-sell website eBay has an item price estimator feature that can help you find the price of a record based on the average selling price of the same or similar 45s on eBay.[7] Go to the seller center, log into your account, type your item’s name in the text field, and hit “look up”.

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    Take your records to an appraiser or collector. When searching for an appraiser or collector, look for someone who is certified by the American Society of Appraisers, the Appraisers Association of America, or the International Society of Appraisers. Appraisers charge either a flat rate or an hourly rate of anywhere from $200 to $400 based on their expertise. Upon completion, they will provide you with a written report detailing the records, the procedure used to value it, and it’s current value.[8]

    • To guarantee a fair price assessment, seek the opinion of an appraiser before taking an item to a local antique store or dealer. The appraiser has no conflict of interest since they are ethically unable to make an offer for purchase after appraising an item.
    • Avoid an appraiser or collector who asks for a percentage of the item’s value versus an hourly rate or flat fee.
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    Determine where you will sell your items. There are many places, both online and around your town, where you can sell your records. You can choose to sell each record individually, or as a collection. Some postings are free, while others will require a fee.

    • Craigslist is probably the easiest and fastest way to sell your records. The ad is free, and you will typically get local responders within the same week. Craigslist allows some room for bargaining and trading.
    • eBay allows you to list items in an auction style posting or for a “buy it now” price. It is free to post but additional posting features require fees.[9]
    • The Goldmine site allows you to post a free ad to sell all items at once to a single record dealer who utilizes the site as well. The site also allows single ad postings.[10]
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    Write detailed descriptions of each record you want to sell. This should include: album name, artist, full track listing, and label and number under which the record was released. Also detail the condition of the album, being sure to only use “mint” or “new” if the album has never been used.[11] Include any special identifying information such as a rarity or first press of the album.

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    Upload clear photos of the records. Using a good-quality, high digital camera, take photos of the front and back of the sleeve, as well as the album itself. Set the photos against a blank backdrop (such as a white sheet), and avoid using flash which can cause a reflection.

    • Get as close as possible while taking the pictures to show as much detail as possible.[12]
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    Set a fair price. This price should be based on your prior research of the item such as common eBay prices or appraisals. Allow some room for bargaining, particularly if you're selling on Craigslist which is known for haggling. Even if you opt for an auction site, you still have to include your minimum acceptance price.

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    Include contact information. Most sites will allow you to set your contact preferences such as personal email, email through the website (such as eBay), or phone. Ensure that interested buyers have an easy way to contact you to finalize sales and payment information.

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    Check out Craigslist or eBay. If you have an antiques shop in your town, or one close by, stop there and ask them, as well.

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      How to Sell Old 45 Records from the 50s (2024)

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      How to Sell Old 45 Records from the 50s? ›

      Where can I sell old 45 vinyl records from the 50's? Internet stores such as eBay, Etsy or Facebook Marketplace. You can also try second-hand stores or antique stores.

      Are 45 records from the 50s worth anything? ›

      Many 45's trade for pennies and cents. But, and this is a big but, many 45's go for reasonable sums of money, anything from a few Dollars and Pounds, to hundreds and thousands. Original 45s are highly collectible and should not be underestimated as a value store.

      How do I know if my 45 records are valuable? ›

      First, you'll need to identify which artist produced the record. Records produced by famous artists (Prince, Etta James, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley and so on) are more collectible than lesser-known ones. A record might be worth more if it was released before the artist became famous.

      Does anyone buy old 45 records? ›

      DJ Records has been buying LPs, 45s, 78s & 12″ singles for over 20 YEARS. No collection is too large! We make house calls anywhere in the United States.

      How to sell old 45 records? ›

      Shop. Selling records to a shop is arguably the most convenient way to make money from a bulk collection of records that aren't particularly rare. Most second-hand record stores will take vinyl for a fair bulk price, which is great for a collection that might take time to sell individually.

      Which 45s are worth money? ›

      The Rolling Stone's 'Street Fighting Man' 45 RPM has value up to $18000. 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' 45 rpm test pressing record sold for over $25000. 'Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)' by Frank Wilson is valued up to $37000. Bob Dylan's 'Fake' 45 RPM has value up to $10000.

      What is the most sought after 45 record? ›

      #1. A-Side: 'Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)' / B-Side: 'Sweeter as the Days Go By' by Frank Wilson. It's hardly surprising that this piece of 45 rpm vinyl is found topping this most valuable 45 rpm records list. Not only is it a beautiful record, but this northern soul classic is steeped in music industry history.

      How do I sell my old vinyl records? ›

      But start with your local retailers. They inspect records all the time and regularly look at vinyl collections 30 years old or more. “I know of dealers who will pay top dollar for high value records," he says.

      Is there an app to find value of vinyl records? ›

      The official Discogs App is the best way to catalog your music collection, find that hidden gem, check pricing and buy music from the world's largest discography of physical music.

      What is the most wanted vinyl record? ›

      1. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. Released in 1975, Pink Floyd's ninth studio album is the most wanted vinyl for record collectors. ...
      2. Daft Punk - Random Access Memories. French electronic duo take second sport with their fourth studio album Random Access Memories. ...
      3. Pink Floyd - The Wall. ...
      4. Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon.
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      Where can I sell my records for the most money? ›

      The Best Way to Sell Vinyl Records Online

      Run an Ecwid store on your own website, on popular social media platforms, or through marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. Open your very own Instant Site in just a few minutes or simply add a “Buy Now” button to your blog.

      Is it worth trying to sell old records? ›

      Are my old vinyl record albums worth anything? There can be value in your old vinyl records whether you have old LP's, EP's, or Singles. Old Albums can be worth anywhere from $1 to $75,000. We are interested in taking a look at all types of old vinyl record collections.

      How much were 45 records in the 50s? ›

      Teenagers of the Fifties took to the portable, less-expensive format; one ad at the time priced the records at 65 cents each. One of rock's most cataclysmic early hits, Bill Haley and the Comets' “Rock Around the Clock,” sold 3 million singles in 1955.

      What is the app that sells old records? ›

      There are definitely a few well-renowned apps that can be used to sell your vinyl records including the Discogs and eBay apps - as well as other second-hand marketplaces that have mobile apps like Vinted or Facebook are all great options.

      What is the market for old vinyl records? ›

      The value of old vinyl records can vary widely depending on a number of factors, such as the artist, album, condition, rarity, and demand. Some rare and highly sought-after records can fetch thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, while others may only be worth a few dollars or less.

      What are my old records worth? ›

      The average eBay selling price for vinyl records is around $15, though values can range from 50 cents to $50 or more. Some vinyl records command spectacular fees. An original copy of Frank Wilson's "Do I Love You" can be worth up to $40,000, for example, while Elvis Presley's "Good Luck Charm" can net up to $20,000.

      Are 1960s 45 records worth anything? ›

      It's generally thought that: Rock n' roll, blues, and jazz records produced from 1960 to 1970 are the most valuable. A “valuable record” can range anywhere from $500 to $3000.

      How do I find out how much my vinyl records are worth? ›

      If you're not sure how much a particular record is worth, the quickest way to find out is often to look online. Someone else is likely selling the same album on an online vinyl marketplace like Discogs or Reverb LP.

      Are 45 records worth anything without the cover? ›

      Modern vinyl records ( post about 1950) should have their album cover. Without the cover the monetary value should be only 5% of a good condition full album. i.e. deduct almost everything. (unless it is some extremely rare edition).

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