It depends on the condition of the record, and if it's an LP, the cover. As well, it depends on the collectability of the record itself. If you have a question about a particular record, it would be easier to answer. Check out a used record store and ask them what they would pay for "album x". Most 2d hand stores or antique stores are offering vinyl LP's at $1.00 and they aren't selling very fast.
Trying to find out the worth of your vinyl records can be a tedious task. There are quite a few factors to consider when determining the value of your vinyl record collection such as:
The Release Date
The Condition of the Vinyl Record
Limited Release/Discontinued
Sealed or not
Rare or Bizarre Artwork
Promotional Vinyl Records
If you are a beginner, the easiest way to grade the value of your vinyl records is to pick up a copy of the Vinyl Records Price Guide, or to find a local dealer to appraise the record in person.
$23.56
hmv
Not much, the old black vinyl albums go quite cheaply!
like around 10-100000
The GEMM site has an extensive vinyl marketplace and excellent description of what the condition of a record is (which affects value).
It depends on the exact title, but realistically ... probably not much. A quick eBay search shows several vintage Disneyland records for as little as $3, and I didn't even bother looking past the first page of results.
There are many music stores where one can purchase old vinyl records. In addition, there are many places online where you can also do this such as eBay and Amazon.
It could be a lot because it's old and rare or i could a be less because not many have a record player now it's all CD's
$23.56
hmv
The GEMM site has an extensive vinyl marketplace and excellent description of what the condition of a record is (which affects value).
Not much, the old black vinyl albums go quite cheaply!
like around 10-100000
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If you purchased the vinyl records and they are yours and you are not going to use them in a public performance or make money out of them, then go for it.
Determining a vinyl record's value has many parts:condition of the record (scratches, etc)who or what group is recorded on the platterwhat year the recording was madewhich company made the recording (DGG, RCA, etc)Each vinyl platter would have to be evaluated by one who is well versed in such things.Given Blondie/Deborah Harry vinyl prices as an example:an early 1976 12" album is worth $10;a late 1998 (the year they switched to CD) vinyl album is also worth $10;an early 1976 7" single is worth $20;a late 1998 7" single is worth $5.00."Spiral Scratch", (1990/before CDs) the definite UK price guide to vinyl gives the following values:a 12" album is worth $3-$8 or 2-5 GBP and a 7" single is worth $3-$10 or 2-6 GBP .
Slip a 45 record over an old soda bottle