A lot depends on condition of both the records and teh covers, plus rarity of the item itself.
Check "Goldmine" for results
2007-06-24 15:29:40
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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yeah it depends on the condition, but i have some records too and i looked into the prices ppl were paying on ebay, some were going for 99 cents or up to 20.00 but it depends,
and that beatles record, lots of ppl have those considering they r so popular it won't go for much, try posting an add in the paper all u have to do is find the right person!
hope i helped!!1
2007-06-24 16:06:38
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answered by b-ball gurl 2
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You can try this site: http://www14.brinkster.com/vinylvalue/vinylvalue/index.html
The true answer to your question though is that they are worth whatever anyone is willing to pay for them. My husband's collection is between 3,000 to 5,000 lps and about another 2,700 45s. And SHAME on those who say they aren't worth anything. One man's junk is another's treasure. And to all those young uns who poo-poo vinyls, guess what, many of my bands are around after 35-40 years and still playing concerts (MOST in good voice) your bands don't last 10 years let alone 30 +. (I don't care about thumbs down either)
2007-06-24 15:36:12
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answered by Mickey 6
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In the long run, it may be worth absolutely nothing. Consider the following question: In 500 years, will it matter at all whether you ever had your record collection? I wise man once told me "anything you can see with your eyes is of extrememly limited value."
2007-06-24 15:28:44
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answered by seaturtle26j 2
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Whatever amount a person who may be interested in them is willing to pay. It's known as supply and demand....
2007-06-24 15:28:23
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answered by sixthskinjob 2
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Let me put it to you this way: "What's a record collection?" Maybe worth as much as my 8-track collection.
2007-06-24 15:28:21
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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