Blog ≫ 2024 ≫ Interesting change in most valuable vinyl
Just regenerated my record collection homepage for the first time in a while and the prices have shifted around a bit. Not sure why the Suede album is this price. If I look on discogs.com directly and sort by median price then Revolver by The Beatles comes out top, with Suede only in fourth, and if search by max price paid on discogs for an album I own it is Wham Fantastic. Must surely have been a signed copy or something. This Suede album is like new. Number three on the list there, the Black Sabbath one, I would have paid about £1 at a boot fair for that. Still here's the top ten right now:
Suede - Suede - 1993 (Vinyl) Near Mint (NM or M-), Framed and on the wall. £338.46
Pulp - His 'N' Hers - 1994 (Vinyl) Near Mint (NM or M-), Framed and on the wall, our favourite albums all are. £129.46
The Cramps - All Women Are Bad - 1990 (Vinyl) Mint (M), I only bought this because it was a clear vinyl. Putting this one up for sale at the recommended price, fingers crossed! See discogs.com if you want it. £129.09
The Darkness - Permission To Land - 2003 (Vinyl) Near Mint (NM or M-), Framed and on the wall. £117.80
Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction - 1987 (Vinyl) Good (G), Very Good Plus (VG+), Unfortunately got a scratch in Welcome To The Jungle. £106.84
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