How much do large Vinyl collections go for these days?


What is vinyl pricing doing these days? Is good used vinyl appreciating or depreciating?

I have a collection of about 1700 Jazz LP's. 95%+ are VG+ or better (I bought them that way and clean records every time on a Loricraft)

About 500 are earlier (50's, 60's) issues like Blue note w42, NY USA, a few Lex Ave, Bergenfield Prestige, Columbia, Savoy, Verve, Riverside, Atlantic etc.

The rest are OJC reissues, and other later good jazz labels like Enja, Soul Note, Inner City Mo fi etc.

Many were purchased from big jazz collections on Ebay over the years. About 20% were purchased new and have seen only a few plays (given there are so many). The rest were mostly purchased from the Jazz Record Center in NYC and anyone who knows them is well acquainted with the quality of their records.

I estimate I paid about 50K in total for these, so an average of $30. The best stuff was $100 or so on Ebay. The OJC's were $8 years ago new from Acoustic Sounds. Would you hold or sell?

I know the answer is "it depends" but any other insights are appreciated.


jyprez
I would definitely hold on to it and let my kids have the pain of selling or dumping it. What would I buy for extra $50k? Used Jag? Definitely not, I would buy more LPs and get back to where we started...

the price for collections is heavily discounted, compared to pricing records individually.  People willing to pay high prices are looking to fill in gaps in their own collections.  It's a lot of trouble to sell individual records!  Anyone willing to buy a collection is either looking for a tremendous bargain or wanting to part it out and make money, and won't pay anything like the amounts you referenced.  

I'm not an expert but I think most record dealers or large collectors would offer a buck an album. Others might sort out the gems and give you half of retail. It's a sad situation because it's so labor intensive to sell records. The only people making money are the shipping companies. 
my experience is that unless a record is true Mint, the value is relatively low
If I figured half of retail on the best 500 as suggested, and then $1 per record for the rest it would be about 15K which sounds like a number I could live with assuming retail is actually still what it was on ebay 5 years ago.