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    How do I contact a dealer in old vinyl records who buys them for cash as soon as possible. Andrew kelly.
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    Check out Craigslist or eBay. If you have an antiques shop in your town, or one close by, stop there and ask them, as well.
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    Where can I sell old 45 vinyl records from the 50's?
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    Internet stores such as eBay, Etsy or Facebook Marketplace. You can also try second-hand stores or antique stores.
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    I have a collector's edition Elvis 1977-to-2002 four-video set. Is it worth something?
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    Yes, it's worth a lot if you can find a hardcore Elvis fan.
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    Should I clean my records before selling them?
    Kris
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    Yes, cleaning your records is recommended because dirt can decrease their value due to appearance issues and potential skipping during playback.
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    What is the most profitable way to sell classic 45 records?
    DJ Adams
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    You can either sell them to a local record store or list them on a selling website like eBay.
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    I have hundreds of 45s in record boxes, many without sleeves. Can I sell them all at once?
    DJ Adams
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    You can likely sell the lot together. It might be helpful to buy custom sleeves, as this is often necessary.
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    Is a 12-inch vinyl "Blue Monday" worth any money if it's in excellent condition and not a copy?
    Snakey006550
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    An original 1983 12-inch vinyl single of New Order's "Blue Monday" in excellent condition can be valuable. Prices vary based on factors like pressing details, sleeve condition, and market demand. Recent listings show such records selling between $50 and $60. To determine your record's specific value, consider consulting a professional appraiser or comparing similar listings on platforms like eBay or Discogs.
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