A lot of albums sold in the 1970s and early 1980s sold millions of copies when new and as such it isn t difficult to find copies in nice.
Are vinyl demo records more valuable.
This factor is pretty straightforward when it comes to vinyl records value.
And therefore i assume less promo copies are made than the official release records.
Brought back from the verge of extinction vinyl record sales are booming due to a renewed interest among younger generations.
Some rare demo records can be worth a good amount of money but normally demo and promo records are worth the same or less than a normal record.
This is because a demo or promo record will normally not come with artwork or sleeves which is where a good part of the value lies for most collectors.
As a general rule the rarer the record more valuable it is you may have some treasure buried in your garage.
Next time you go crate diggin keep a keen eye out for any of these records.
I would then think that because less promo copies exist they are worth more than the official release version.
I came into possesion of lots of vinyl marked promo or demo on the cover sometimes it has a saw cut or a bullit hole sometimes not sometimes it s a white label and says it sometimes it s a regular label with no notifications do these vinyls have less value or more are they looked upon in a certain way can somebody give me a history lesson or some facts about them much appreciated.
Records that sold well and are quite common are going to be less valuable than records that sold poorly or are hard to find.