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Where to sell vinyl records in St. Louis

8 shops in St. Louis, Missouri buy used records — 8 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).

V•Stock

4.3 ★★★★☆ 2,198 reviews

25 S County Center Way, St. Louis, MO

Buys records cassettesCDs too

Home-entertainment chain that buys & sells movies, music & games, books, comics, toys & memorabilia.

Vintage Vinyl

4.7 ★★★★★ 1,796 reviews

6610 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO

Buys records punkdollar binsCDs too

Long-standing shop with a huge variety of new and used records, plus CDs and DVDs.

Record Exchange

4.4 ★★★★☆ 760 reviews

5320 Hampton Ave, St. Louis, MO

Buys records dollar binssells turntables

Sprawling store for new and used vinyl, CDs and DVDs, plus audiophile equipment.

Euclid Records

4.7 ★★★★★ 564 reviews

19 N Gore Ave, St. Louis, MO

Buys records listening stationscassettes

Jazz and rock music store with new and used offerings, plus books, t-shirts and accessories.

Joe's Records STL

4.7 ★★★★★ 276 reviews

316 S County Center Way, St. Louis, MO

Buys records metalrockcassettes

Music shop stocked with CDs and vinyl records, plus cassettes, band tees, posters and more.

CIRCA: NOW! RECORDS

4.8 ★★★★★ 60 reviews

3238 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO

Buys records rockcassettes

Kismet Creative Center

4.9 ★★★★★ 43 reviews

3302 Meramec St, St. Louis, MO

Buys records live in-store shows

Store specializing in reissues and obscure selections from a variety of music genres.

Frenchtown Audio

4.8 ★★★★★ 37 reviews

3850 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO

Buys records sells turntables

Getting the best price in St. Louis

  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. V•Stock and Vintage Vinyl 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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