Are you on discogs? what's the collection worth?

Discussion in 'Marketplace Discussions' started by phish, Sep 28, 2011.

  1. phish

    phish Jack Your Body Thread Starter

    Location:
    Biloxi, MS, USA
    Here is what my collection screen looks like.... See which view you have above "Move Selected"

    [​IMG]discogs collection screen by deepsouth1970, on Flickr
     
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  2. Dan Steele

    Dan Steele Senior Member

    Location:
    Chicago suburbs
    Once you click on “ collection” from the dropdown in the upper right, you should have a top row that shows the values, plus three little symbols, the lines which changes the page view, the dice which will randomly pick one album, and the gear which is a tools menu. Maybe fiddle with gear icon.
     
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  3. WhoTapes1

    WhoTapes1 Forum Resident

    Location:
    Greensboro, NC
    Thanks! Maybe a lot of it has to do with that I only look at it with my iPhone, but before they changed the format, the overall value used to pop right up.
     
  4. Bingo Bongo

    Bingo Bongo Music gives me Eargasms

    Location:
    Ottawa, Canada
    Valid point! Kinda useless without it actually.
     
  5. privit1

    privit1 Senior Member

    £27000-40000-60000
     
  6. Raynie

    Raynie Hyperactive!

    Location:
    Snortland, Oregano
    Many if not most listings for vintage era records on discogs are incorrect and result in an overestimated value. Also it is only worth what you could sell it for within reasonable time. I value a collection based on what I can sell it for a lot to a dealer. My collection is probably worth 500,000 on discogs but actually about 2500 in reality. Record values have mostly dropped considerably from a couple years ago which is not figured into it either.
     
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  7. Myke

    Myke Trying Not To Spook The Horse

    No clue, as I have not noted condition on any of my recordings, plus I've seen it fluctuate more than a $1,000.00 difference in a 24 hour period.
    Useless.
    A nice free way to organize though. Keeps me from having to get up to see what I have too ! :laugh:
     
  8. phish

    phish Jack Your Body Thread Starter

    Location:
    Biloxi, MS, USA
    The prices on the site are based on most recent sales. My collection has been going up the past few years, and especially the past couple. This is really just statistics that discogs provides, and is not meant to be the gospel of record values. If your records are worth $500,000 on discogs, I'll give you $25,000 cash on the spot for it. :winkgrin:
     
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  9. Raynie

    Raynie Hyperactive!

    Location:
    Snortland, Oregano
    I might have exaggerated for effect :hide:

    I think buyers who don't sell would be shocked to try their hand at selling and see what they get compared to what discogs tells them. discogs is all about the money, and high valuation is a great way to lead the witness. Most records that are not in the hot 1% have to be sold at ~50% discogs recommendation to sell within a reasonable time frame (under a year). It varies case by case but once you get into the second tier it's just about impossible anymore at any price. Things are not selling like they used to. I used to sell 1000 records a year but this year has been very lean

    On the flipside... it's a great time to make offers (seriously). I know vendors around where I live who are dropping like flies
     
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  10. ukozcd

    ukozcd Jedi

    Location:
    Australia
    Some of my collection although I noted that there is at least one item that has been added to the value without any sales history, it has a median price based on what it is selling for....

    Collection Value:*

    Min A$32,355.16 Med A$48,684.34 Max A$77,162.68
     
  11. phish

    phish Jack Your Body Thread Starter

    Location:
    Biloxi, MS, USA
    It's crazy what has happened with vinyl over the past seven years.

    Then:
    Minimum: $ 22,789.09 Median: $ 38,794.98 Maximum: $ 67,354.64

    Now.
    Min $45,293.36 Med $78,484.32 Max $138,304.33

     
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  12. uzn007

    uzn007 Watcher of the Skis

    Location:
    Raleigh, N.C.
    Are you sure you haven't just bought another $22,000 - $71,000 worth of vinyl in the past few years? :D
     
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  13. Christian Hill

    Christian Hill It's all in the mind

    Location:
    Boston
  14. Graham

    Graham Senior Member

    Location:
    Perth, Australia
    Min £17,235.36 Med £26,958.77 Max £42,827.10
     
  15. Harvey Rickenbacker

    Harvey Rickenbacker Forum Resident

    Min A$107,785 Med A$176,105 Max $298,315.

    I have over 11,000 items listed in my collection on discogs. Spent most of Christmas holiday break a few years back listing the vinyl. I’m not a beach person and prefer to spend the Australian summer indoors out of the sun. Have slowly added the CD collection since and had everything in about a year ago. I now add new purchases as I get them. Nerdy like that!

    I agree condition comes into it but the discogs value is a bit of an indication. Better than a wild guess. And I can check the condition on a record by record basis on the more valuable items and compare to the sales history in discogs of same graded items.

    Where having everything listed on discogs is most useful though is when I’m in a shop and can’t recall if I have something or not. I pretty much just buy vinyl these days and mostly 60’s and 70’s releases. So the phone comes in and out of the pocket a lot when I’m shopping to check if it’s something missing from the collection and check on the price while I’m at it. Getting everything listed was a positive use of my time and has helped me avoid a lot of double ups.
     
  16. phish

    phish Jack Your Body Thread Starter

    Location:
    Biloxi, MS, USA
    Maybe $10K in actual dollars, but nothing approaching the increase in the value of vinyl. My most expensive record used to be about $300 and now it's closer to $900.
     
  17. Margrave

    Margrave I'll Give It 5

    Location:
    Down by the sea.
    I'm not on discogs and wouldn't want to be.
    What's your collection worth ?
    It's Only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
    One mans first pressing mint condition LP more often than not is another mans load of old played to death old ****e.
     
  18. phish

    phish Jack Your Body Thread Starter

    Location:
    Biloxi, MS, USA
    [​IMG]
     
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  19. uzn007

    uzn007 Watcher of the Skis

    Location:
    Raleigh, N.C.
    Yes, that's exactly the point. Discogs allows you to see what other people have been willing to pay for items like the ones in your collection.
     
  20. aravel

    aravel starchitect...then, father!

    Location:
    GDL - MEX
    ::: Not sure the exact amount regarding Discogs registered sale figures of some items because a lot of Mexican Pressings haven't been uploaded -on my own I've tried to do so, but every now and then, a Discogs veteran wise guy sends messages to me like "your entry bla, bla, bla, you should bla bla bla, and also bla bla bla" so I got tired of that, despite theres a lot of my collection that could be useful for many collectors of other countries pressings of some artists.

    As for today:

    Min $5,097
    MED :$8,037
    MAX:$13,581

    [​IMG]
     
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  21. Harvey Rickenbacker

    Harvey Rickenbacker Forum Resident

    Yes, I've also been discouraged from listing missing titles from the discogs inventory due to grumpy old chaps claiming there's a comma missing or something trivial. I'm all for accuracy but it's a time consuming process and its seems you are more likely to be pulled up for an incorrect detail than thanked for the 99% that is right. So I leave it to the perfectionists to make the new entries and keep a list of things I own that aren't on the site. Usually they turn up over time. I think adding a different pressing to an existing database is a process they could simplify.

    There are also a lot of things without values as they've never sold. Or haven't sold enough to accumulate a sales history. Eventually they get enough data to show a value.
     
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  22. aravel

    aravel starchitect...then, father!

    Location:
    GDL - MEX
    ::: I'm on your side on that Harvey, there's a lot of Australian and Mexican Releases that have different track list, sleeve, bonus songs, limited editions and the likes that I'll be glad to add to the data base: I even use my own scanner for details on images but, youre right, it takes time and sometimes it's not enough! Regards from Mexico.
     
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  23. uzn007

    uzn007 Watcher of the Skis

    Location:
    Raleigh, N.C.
    The deuce you say.
     
  24. phish

    phish Jack Your Body Thread Starter

    Location:
    Biloxi, MS, USA
    To add a different pressing, all you have to do is go to the bottom of the master release and click Add a Release, and it duplicates all the existing information and you can go in and edit.
     
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  25. SkeeterD

    SkeeterD Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Canada
    Collection Value:*
    Min $47,612.25 Med $77,780.87 Max $129,523.23

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