Sell Your Records

Sell Your Records

Sell Your Vinyl Record Collection: A Comprehensive Guide

Vinyl records are having something of a revival, it is now no longer something discarded for music fans.

We buy second-hand vinyl records, CDs, cassettes (unused/packed), and some audio equipment. If your collection is unused, don't let it gather dust—pass it on to someone who will value it.

Whether you're downsizing or simply moving on, we help your records find a new home with care and respect.

We are interested in a wide range of vinyl records, including Hindi (Filmy, Pop, Bhajan), Regional, and English—from the 1960s to today. Even if your collection is different, feel free to contact us.

The first step to selling your vinyl records is assessing their value. Some records may be worth a small fortune, while others might only fetch a few Rupees. It's important to know what you have before going to the selling process.

Condition Matters

Vinyl records are graded on a scale, and the condition of the record and its cover will greatly influence its value. The standard grading system includes:

  • Mint (M): Perfect, never played, and still in shrink wrap.
  • Near Mint (NM): Played once or twice but looks perfect.
  • Very Good Plus (VG+): Minor signs of wear but still plays well.
  • Very Good (VG): Noticeable surface noise or wear, but still playable.
  • Good (G): Significant wear and tear, but playable.
  • Poor (P): Unplayable or heavily damaged.

SLEEVES

Original : As shown in picture.

Re-printed : As shown in picture

Sell Your Collection in easy 4 steps

  1. Select your vinyl Old records you no longer play, you're ready to cash in or a collection you no longer need.
  2. Fill out our short form below Tell us what you have, where to collect, and your preferred payment method.
  3. Get a valuation We'll review your collection and contact you with an offer.
  4. Send them to us If you agree with our offer, then send them to us and receive amount in online mode.

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Photo Tips Take clear photos of record spines Use good lighting