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40 vinyl records worth a lot more than you think

Prized LPs and singles you may have in your collection
U2 – The Joshua Tree: $100 (£77)
Jamiroquai – Emergency on Planet Earth: $105 (£81)
Norah Jones – Come Away With Me: $125 (£96)
Guru – Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1: $150 (£116)
Portishead – Dummy: $230 (£178)
Queen – A Night at the Opera: $230 (£178)
John Lennon – Mind Games: $250 (£193)
Nat King Cole – L-O-V-E: $250 (£193)
Oasis – Definitely Maybe: $325 (£250)
Various artists – Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure soundtrack: $400 (£309)
Nirvana – MTV Unplugged in New York: $400 (£309)
The Kinks – The Kinks/You Really Got Me: $420 (£324)
Chris Cornell – Songbook: $500 (£386)
Dr Dre – The Chronic: $500 (£224)
The Beatles – Help!: $500 (£386)
Oasis – (What's the Story) Morning Glory?: $535 (£413)
Fleetwood Mac – Rumours: $600 (£463)
The Eagles – Hotel California: $700 (£540)
David Bowie – Hunky Dory:  $780 (£600)
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Exodus: $850 (£656)
The Monkees – The Monkees: $900 (£697)
The Beatles – Second Album: $1,000 (£772)
The Who – The Who Sell Out: $1,000 (£851)
Van Halen – Van Halen: $1,000 (£772)
Madonna – Celebration: $1,100 (£851)
George Michael – Older: $1,165 (£900)
Elvis Presley – Elvis Presley: $1,200 (£926)
The Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers: $1,240 (£957)
The Doors – The Doors: $1,525 (£1,177)
Miles Davis – Kind of Blue: $1,750 (£1,351)
Whitney Houston – Whitney Houston: $2,025 (£1,587)
The Rolling Stones – Let it Bleed: $2,850 ($2,200)
Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon: $3,230 (£2,500)
The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground & Nico: $3,520 (£2,716)
The Beatles – Please Please Me: $7,770 (£6,000)
Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin: £7,130 (£9,235)
Sex Pistols – God Save The Queen: $31,420 (£24,320)
Frank Wilson – Do I Love You (Indeed I Do): $39,294 (£25,742)
The Beatles – Yesterday And Today: $125,000 (£96,508)
The Beatles – The Beatles ('The White Album'): $790,000 (£609,932)
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Prized LPs and singles you may have in your collection

Ever wonder if your old records are worth anything? With vinyl collecting surging in popularity, those LPs and singles could now be serious assets. Sealed copies, first pressings, limited editions and other rarities are the most sought-after and valuable. Spinnable securities, they make for lucrative investments. But even regular releases you've played over and over can fetch a pretty penny if they're in decent enough condition.

Read on for 40 vinyl records worth a lot more than you think. All dollar amounts in US dollars.

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Daniel Coughlin

23 March 2025

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