LP collection


I inherited an extensive LP collection of early 50's first pressing classical and opera in stellar condition. Many are unplayed so they are not garage sale fodder. The question is what's the best way to sell them, and I don't want to do it one by one. Should I seperate them into small batches, by label, etc... Thanks in advance. Ron
rkd56
Opera usually does not sell has well as traditional classical. I would think bundling opera with classical such as. Audiophile recordings that fitch a handsome amount be bundled along with the opera.Buy 1 get the other free..well almost free. The best to you.
Top dollar is a buck each if unopened, picked up. I am working on a buy of 50,000 lps. They are not cataloged. Best guess from prior buys is that maybe 5% have value over $5.00.
Any suggestions in terms of a good site(s) to list the 600+ records. I've already sorted the records by label and pulled aside those with value as compared to quantity. 40+ years in the audio business have helped me to know good stuff. Almost all the LPs are from the 50's, mono and stereo, a few from the late 40's and early 60's. I also inherited a large selection of 78's, but I'll deal with them at a later time. Regards, Ron