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Where to sell vinyl records in Philadelphia
9 shops in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 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).
Repo Records
4.6 ★★★★★ 580 reviews
Cool shop selling new & used CDs, vinyl LPs & music DVDs from a variety of rock music genres.
Main Street Music
4.7 ★★★★★ 235 reviews
Indie store supplying new & used CDs & vinyl in many musical styles, plus DVDs & in-store gigs.
Philadelphia Record Exchange
4.3 ★★★★☆ 225 reviews
Funky indie shop buying & selling used records, CDs & cassette tapes in a range of musical genres.
Sit and Spin Records
4.8 ★★★★★ 188 reviews
Record-label retail outpost selling new & used vinyl, especially punk, metal & hard-rock titles.
Hideaway Music
4.6 ★★★★★ 163 reviews
Independent record store stocking CDs, new & used vinyl, vintage audio equipment & rare posters.
Common Beat Music
4.6 ★★★★★ 157 reviews
Guitar and instrument shop (new and used) that also fixes records and record players and sells accessories.
Latchkey
4.9 ★★★★★ 67 reviews
Popular retro-styled shop carrying vinyl records, VHS tapes and cassettes, plus posters and jewelry.
Getting the best price in Philadelphia
- 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%.
- Get offers from more than one shop. Repo Records and Main Street Music may specialize in different genres — the same box can get very different offers.
- Ask for the store-credit price too. It typically runs 20–30% higher than cash if you'd spend it anyway.
- Don't clean records with household products before selling — dealers prefer honest dust to swirl marks. Grading matters: see how grading works.