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Where to sell vinyl records in Denver

9 shops in Denver, Colorado buy used records — 9 confirmed by their own website or customers' reviews. Expect roughly 30–50% of resale value in cash, more in store credit; call ahead for large collections (many shops make house calls for 500+ records).

Twist & Shout Records

4.7 ★★★★★ 2,239 reviews

2508 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO

Buys records electroniclistening stationssells turntables

Old-school shop for buying & selling new & used vinyl, CDs, DVDs & more, with occasional live music.

Wax Trax Records

4.7 ★★★★★ 1,343 reviews

638 E 13th Ave, Denver, CO

Buys records

Store offering a huge selection of vinyl LPs, CDs & cassettes, which supports the local music scene.

Angelo's CD's and Vinyl

4.7 ★★★★★ 977 reviews

1959 S Broadway, Denver, CO

Buys records listening stationsCDs too

Funky CD & record shop with a range of music, body-art jewelry & gifts, plus in-store gigs.

Goldmine Vintage

4.4 ★★★★☆ 252 reviews

227 Broadway #102, Denver, CO

Buys records

Men's & women's clothing from both past & present fill the racks at this inviting thrift shop.

Invincible Vinyl

5 ★★★★★ 122 reviews

99 Kalamath St, Denver, CO

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Well-stocked music store featuring new and used vinyl records, CDs, and cassettes.

City Records Comics & Toys

4.6 ★★★★★ 66 reviews

1331 E Colfax Ave #101, Denver, CO

Buys records

Wax Trax Records Broadway Bazaar

4.9 ★★★★★ 47 reviews

200 S Broadway, Denver, CO

Buys records

The Vinyl Reset - Reset Productions

5 ★★★★★ 17 reviews

6485 Federal Blvd Unit b, Denver, CO

Buys records electronic

Wax Trax Records Northside

4.6 ★★★★★ 18 reviews

3641 W 32nd Ave, Denver, CO

Buys records cassettes

Getting the best price in Denver

  1. Look up your valuable titles first. Check sold prices on Discogs for your exact pressings — a shop prices a mystery box conservatively, but will pay real money for titles they can see are worth it. Our selling guide covers how to spot the valuable 10%.
  2. Get offers from more than one shop. Twist & Shout Records and Wax Trax Records may specialize in different genres — the same box can get very different offers.
  3. Ask for the store-credit price too. It typically runs 20–30% higher than cash if you'd spend it anyway.
  4. Don't clean records with household products before selling — dealers prefer honest dust to swirl marks. Grading matters: see how grading works.

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