Vinyl Records You May Have In Your Collection That Are Now Very Valuable

Published on October 22, 2019
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The Five Sharps – ‘Stormy Weather’ (1952)

The album wasn’t popular when it was released, so much so that the band had to buy their own copies. Ironically, today that record is worth $20,000. You could have a small fortune stacked away in a box in your attic.

The Five Sharps ‘Stormy Weather’

The Five Sharps ‘Stormy Weather’

The Velvet Underground – ‘The Velvet Underground and Nico’ (1967)

The first pressings in mono go for $2,799 on Discogs. However, there are two unique pressings that feature early versions of their songs. One copy belongs to their drummer Moe Tucker. The other copy was sold on eBay for $25,200.

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The Velvet Underground ‘The Velvet Underground And Nico’

The Velvet Underground ‘The Velvet Underground And Nico’