Place to price check records?
StoneHands
341 Posts
What would be the most comprehensive website with record pricing?
Im sure this is elementary knowledge on SS, but I never had to deal
with selling records before.
Thanks in advance.
Im sure this is elementary knowledge on SS, but I never had to deal
with selling records before.
Thanks in advance.
Comments
www.collectorsfrenzy.com
www.ebay.com
peace,xavier
gemm.com
musicstack
cdandlp
The worst possible place to pull prices from
Pay no attention to him. Use only these websites to price all your records. If you can't find a reference for it on either of these sites, it's probably only worth $5 or less.
May I suggest pricing using the following;
1. current eBay listings
2. recently ended eBay listings
3. current discogs listings
4. discogs sales history data
and at times, a look at collectorfrenzy / popsike for a little insight into the *HIGHEST* prices paid and trends in pricing can help...
peace.
This is either a cruel joke or the worst advice I've ever read.
It has to be your first guess. gemm.com prices are being payed in a parallel universe.
http://www.gemm.com/c/search.pl?field=ARTIST+OR+TITLE&wild=michael+jackson+thriller&Go;!.x=19&Go;!.y=8&Go;!=Search
I will now price all copies of Thriller at $517.02.
Thank you, Gemm.
Basically there isn't one. I know that doesn't help, but at least you get an idea that there is a whole range of prices listed on sites and basically things just sell for what the buyer is willing to pay.
^^^ Sheep's advice is on point, especially if you are really just getting started at learning how to price things. At least you will get a more "current" price vs outdated Goldmine books from 2004