Hidden at the back of your cupboard might be a few old vinyls which could earn you hundreds or even thousands of pounds. Vinyls died out with the rise of CDs and streaming platforms, but they’ve since seen a revival.
Rocks Off Magazine says that since 2007, vinyl sales have been on a steep incline, culminating in 2022 when vinyl outsold CDs for the first time since 1987. Potteries Auctions have revealed which vinyls can sell for the most money in 2026. It has shared seven vinyls which it says can sell from anywhere between £20 to £5000.
Potteries Auctions says the prices are only guide prices, and that the condition and rarity of your vinyls can dramatically increase or decrease value.
At the top of the list is Please Please Me (Black & Gold) which can sell from £1,000 to £5,000.
The Beatles’ album was rush-released by Parlophone in1963 to capitalise on the enormous success of the title track which had been the group’s second single and their first number one track in the majority of UK charts.
Another famous album on the list is David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, which can sell for around £50 to £3,500.
Ziggy Stardust remains the most beloved character from Bowie’s incredible six-decade career.
Led Zeppelin’s Led Zeppelin IV could get you anywhere from £30 to £2,000.
Next up is Pink Floyd’s iconic Dark Side of the Moon album which can sell for £20 to £500.
The Beatles – Please Please Me (Black & Gold) – £1,000 – £5,000+
Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon – £20 – £500
David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust – £50 – £3,500
Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV – £30 – £2,000
Black Sabbath – Paranoid (Vertigo swirl) – £100 – £1,500+
Reggae (Trojan Records) 7” Singles – £20 – £300+
Punk (Sex Pistols, Clash) Early singles – £50 – £1,000
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