Go Through Your Garage Now Because These Vinyl Records Will Fetch You A Good Amount Of Money

Published on 03/01/2020
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These days, it is possible to hear your favorite song or even album with one click. A couple of decades ago, this was not the case. The best way to listen to music was to buy or rent a vinyl record in the past. Fortunately, younger people today still have an appreciation for these vintage objects. Its sales have seen an increase thanks to the interest displayed by the younger folk. In general, you can get more money for your record if it is rarer. With that said, it might be a good time to check out your garage! You should keep an eye on these because you might have a fortune hiding among your junk!

Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (1969)

Led Zeppelin had a great year in 1969. That was the year that they debuted a mix of blues covers and original material. Nowadays, it is not a reach to describe the record as ‘iconic.’ In the past, however, it got called ‘as foppish as Rod Stewart, but nowhere near so exciting.’ Rolling Stone might have hated this record, but it was a commercial hit immediately. In 2013, Rolling Stone called it the 29th greatest album in history. You could get $1000 for this record!

Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (1969)

Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (1969)

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Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)

Jazz fans will know that Miles Davis revolutionized the genre of jazz many times over the course of his career. However, his 1959 album called ‘Kind of Blue’ is his most valuable record to date. To make it, the greatest trumpeter of all time collaborated with Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb. If you ask critics, there is a good chance that they will tell you that it is his most important record. If you have an original pressing of the record, you can get as much as $1000 for it.

Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)

Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)

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