Valuing a collection of music (LPs and CDs)


Hello all,
I am in New Zealand. I have a substantial collection of audiophile vinyl LPs and gold CDs (both current titles and out of print titles) that I am trying to have valued for the purpose of insurance. NZ is a small country and there is no-one here with the experience necessary to perform this task. All titles are on an excel file, one page for LPs and the other for CDs. I am willing to pay for this service, and am hoping one of you can put me in touch with someone who is able to help me. Thanks in anticipation for your responses.
Regards,
Tim
timothyjlw

Showing 2 responses by czarivey

locality matters on evaluating.
on discogs you will see prices such as minimal sold for and maximum sold for; when you try to list, you will get statistics per listed condition.
if you’re going to check each item on discogs, you might as well list ones you want to sell without wasting much time.
some of the records i sell locally i can get better price than on discogs, because shipping also devalues records.