There are record guides you can find at bookstores that will help with value. Selling can be done via the internet, with ads, at speciality stores, etc..
You need to identify the specific LP for a value. In general they do not have a high value unless it features a popular player. With collectible LP records the cover is more important than the record itself and has a higher value. The diplaly of the cover will dictate the value.
You could try Ebay
There is one, but it isn't really a "cheat". You get your land value to nearly the amount you get LP's for. Then you buy something expensive, and you get the LP's. Then you sell it, and get your land value under the amount you got LP's for. Then you buy it again, and get the LP's. And so forth.
Any of the following websites may be able to provide the value of your album: www.neatstuff.net/records/Records.html www.forevervinyl.com/ www.recordcollectorslc.com www.vinylalbums4sale.com/index.html
LP records are a very old type of record and is not used much by people much in this time era. LP records require a certain type of turntable to properly play it.
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Yes. All Michael Jackson's items have increased in value 10 to 100 times since his death.
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The version on vinyl, or a record (the LP at 33.3 RPM). I remember when there were 45 RPM records, usually just 1 song each side, and LP records or albums, which had the Long Playing version of songs, with, sometimes, repeated choruses, etc...Earlier vinyl records had 78 RPM records also.
You might checkout: musicstack.com They have dozens and dozens of Record / CD stores and shops around the world who may be able to help you. NOTE: The condition of the LP and the LP Cover will determine how much the album will be worth.
Any of the following websites may be able to provide the value of your album: www.neatstuff.net/records/Records.html www.forevervinyl.com/ www.recordcollectorslc.com www.vinylalbums4sale.com/index.html
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