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Vinyl culture · 2026
10 Most Expensive Vinyl Records Sold on Discogs — May 2025
Source: Discogs marketplace verified sales May 2025.
From fellow vinyl lovers
Discogs' verified sales data for May 2025 shows the high-end vinyl market continuing its 5-year run of growth. The top 10 sales combined cleared roughly $107,500 — record-setting depth for a single mo

Top 10 Discogs sales — May 2025
Source: Discogs marketplace verified sales May 2025.
What May 2025 told us about the high-end vinyl market
Discogs' verified sales data for May 2025 shows the high-end vinyl market continuing its 5-year run of growth. The top 10 sales combined cleared roughly $107,500 — record-setting depth for a single month. The market is driven by Gen Z entering the collector tier (76% of Gen Z buy vinyl monthly per Vinyl Alliance), maturing 80s-90s nostalgia driving punk/indie prices, and continuing demand for first-pressing jazz from collectors holding multi-generational positions.
The $30K Sex Pistols A&M test pressing — the trade of the month
The A&M "God Save the Queen" test pressing that sold for $30,000 in early May was one of approximately 9 surviving copies after A&M Records destroyed the 25,000-unit pressing run six days after signing the band in March 1977. This particular copy carried full provenance documentation from a former A&M employee + matrix code verification + NM condition. The price represents a 50% increase from comparable Sex Pistols A&M sales in 2023.
The Beatles butcher cover stereo at $14K
"Yesterday and Today" stereo first-state butcher cover (sealed) hit $14,000 — solid mid-range price for this specific variant. Mono first-state butcher covers typically trade at $5,000-$8,000; the stereo variant commands the premium because Capitol pressed fewer stereo copies before the recall. The mint-sealed condition + Heritage Auctions-style provenance docs pushed the price to the high end of recent comparable sales.
Jazz first pressings — the underweighted segment
Three jazz first pressings landed in the May 2025 top 10: Hank Mobley Blue Note 1568 ($8,200), John Coltrane Blue Train Blue Note 1577 deep groove ($5,200), plus a Led Zeppelin II Sterling/RL hot mix ($6,800) that bridges the jazz audiophile and rock collector markets. Jazz first pressings remain underweighted relative to rock/punk in collector discourse, but the prices keep climbing — and the supply is finite as 1950s-60s Blue Note originals exit estate sales.
Why provenance and condition drove the May 2025 prices
Every record in the top 10 had documented provenance + professional grading. The Sex Pistols had ex-A&M employee chain of custody. The Beatles butcher cover had auction-house style condition certification. The jazz first pressings had matrix code verification + dealer grading. Records with weak provenance trade at 30-50% discount even when condition is comparable — the collector market has priced provenance as half the value equation. Storage furniture that preserves condition for the next 20 years protects half your investment.
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Written by fellow collectors at Keep Them Spinning — vinyl lovers who happen to make furniture.