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There are various methods in which you can value record collections. Some are simple,
others require a certain amount of leg-
Local book stores will usually offer a number of price guides and collector's catalogues. If you find that the selection is limited, they will order a specific guide for you...if still in print.
The major advantage of purchasing a book from the local book store is the ability to actually view the item that you are about to purchase. You may decide that, after flipping through the pages, the guide is not suited to your needs. Where as by buying off the internet, you don't have that luxury.
Because of low overhead, or their cost to operate a business, they can often offer merchandise at a discount. Two of the largest UK online book stores are Amazon.co.uk and Waterstones.
Like the owner of the local shop, the online dealer may offer a free quote. However
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Although this might not be a true indication of the record's real value, it does
show what collector's are paying for certain discs. There are a number of online
auction houses to choose from but most certainly the largest is eBay.com.
The Bottom Line
As with all price estimates...it's a ballpark figure! A lot has to do with the physical condition and demand for the disc.
The bottom line, as with all collectibles, is that the value of the item is based on what the market is willing to spend.
Hopefully, by using some of the sources included on this page, you will be able to establish a fair market value for your disc or collection.

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