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1. Check the Vinyl Records Collectors Guide (VRCG) if you believe your vinyl records are truly rare or scarce. The difference between rarity and scarcity, as the VRCG defines it,
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1. Search Internet sites that specialize in rare vinyl records, such as MusicStack.com or Gemm.com, to find a product identical to the one in your possession. This will give you an
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1. For used records go online first as this may be the easiest place to find them. Sites like GEMM.com, can help direct you to online auctions. For new vinyl, you may want to look
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Of course eBay is your friend when it comes to determining the value of records. There are many websites which track the value of vinyl records, particularly popular bands and artists
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