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Antique records

I have old Victor Records still in the sleeves

Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N.J. USA dated Jan 5, 1904 this particular one is Yearning - Medley Fox Trot (Neil Moret-Dave Stamper) Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra (Passage for two pianos played by Hugo Frey and Josef Ruben) 18603-B

How much can I sell them for?


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Bevy,

There are several things to take into consideration, I have listed them below and if you would be willing to send a picture of them I could give you more information. Paul

1) Vinyl Condition - wear, scratches etc

2) Sleeve Condition - Discoloration, tears, seam splits etc

3) Album Cover - Ring Wear, tears, seam splits etc.

That is why a picture would be very helpful in helping you get to a begining price

Posted 2009-10-06T11:16:24Z
 
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The answer posted by Paul is correct...all these factors are important in determining the price.  Also and I think most important is the artist performing.  A well known artist increases the value .  I also have many old records and although in good condition, they mostly have value only to me because the artist is not known or popular.  I suggest that you try a search on eBay.  Many dealers there in old records. 

Posted 2009-10-11T13:37:18Z
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