It might be rare to see vinyl records and record players these days, but it is still a thriving community worldwide. Certainly, many people around today won’t even have a single CD in their homes and might struggle to understand the point of vinyl. But those that have spent a lot of money collecting vinyl records might just have a few treasures. While many consider spending money on vinyl records to be a waste, if you have any of the following records in your home, you could easily cash in!
Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (1969)
Led Zeppelin had a great time during 1969. It was a time for musical experimentation and the rock group was making the most out of the blues. The rockers then released a mixture of blues covers. This is a truly iconic record in the music industry in general. While some music critics described this record as being rather indulgent, with Rolling Stone magazine being particularly harsh, the record was incredibly successful. You could resell it for $1,000.

Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin
Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)
Most people attribute Miles Davis as being a jazz pioneer. We would not have jazz as we understand it today without him. Kind of Blue was one of his greatest records thanks to his trumpeting skills and collaborations. You will enjoy hearing Cannonball Adderley, Jimmy Cobb, John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, and other jazz greats on Kind of Blue. You can expect to be lectured on the significance of this album if you ask any jazz expert about this record. Its resale value is $1,000.

Miles Davis Kind Of Blue

