13 Vintage CDs That Are Worth Big Money

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In the late 1970s, Philips and Sony co-developed the CD, and the first CD to hit the shelves was the Swedish pop group ABBA’s album “The Visitors.” Worldwide CD sales had exceeded over 200 billion by 2007.

“Their Greatest Hits” by the Eagles remains the biggest-selling CD ever, selling 38 million copies. Did you know that if all the CDs were piled up, they’d wrap around Earth six times? Streaming services may rule music today, but vintage CDs are making a momentous comeback with collectors.

Rare CDs are sometimes worth a good deal on the resale market. For instance, a limited CD single of Michael Jackson’s “Smile” (Austrian edition) sold for £1,200 (around $1,524). Here are 13 vintage CDs that could make your wallet sing.

Nirvana – Bleach (1989 Sub Pop First Pressing)

Nirvana – Bleach (1989 Sub Pop First Pressing)
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Sub Pop first issued Nirvana’s debut album, “Bleach,” in 1989, but it didn’t achieve commercial success until it was reissued in 1992. “Bleach” acquired more time in the limelight after 1991’s breakthrough album, “Nevermind,” from Geffen Records, and Geffen reissued the album in 1992.

However, a limited run of about 1,000 copies of the first Sub Pop pressing makes the album a great treasure for grunge lovers. In good condition, CDs like these can fetch upwards of $1,500. If you see one in your collection with the silver CD face and no barcode, you’ve hit the jackpot.

U2 – Pop (Island Records Lemon Pack Edition)

U2 – Pop (Island Records Lemon Pack Edition)
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While U2’s Pop didn’t catch up with universal adulation, its “Lemon Pack” edition certainly did. This special version of this opus was released in 1993 with a yellow, lemon-shaped clamshell case.

Mint-condition copies always cost more due to their quirky packaging, and collectors love them because they’re so limited. It’s time to dig through those 90s relics; maybe there’s a lemon in there worthy of squeezing!

Prince – The Black Album (Withdrawn Original Release)

Prince – The Black Album (Withdrawn Original Release)
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The Black Album, which Prince famously yanked from shelves just before its release in 1987, is rare. Though some promotional CDs survived destruction, these now sell for thousands.

The pristine copy is said to have sold for more than $25,000, making it among the ultimate holy grails of collectible CDs.

Michael Jackson – HIStory (Special Edition)

Michael Jackson – HIStory (Special Edition)
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Of course, tons of HIStory CDs have been sold, but only the 1995 special edition box set is desired among collectors. Pristine versions of this set — featuring its golden CD case and bonus materials — have sold for $400 or more.

If the piece in your collection is a lesser-known Jackson gem, check its value because, no matter how unknown, his music reaps resale appeal.

The Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers (Original Zipper Edition)

The Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers (Original Zipper Edition)
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One of the Rolling Stones’ most iconic albums, “Sticky Fingers,” has become a collector’s favorite due to its 1994 reissue featuring an actual zipper on the CD packaging. Over time, wear and tear have made these editions harder and harder to find in good condition.

If yours zips, it may be worth much more than you thought. Unique packaging and rock history? It’s a win-win!

Guns N’ Roses – The Spaghetti Incident? (Holographic Cover)

Guns N' Roses – The Spaghetti Incident (Holographic Cover)
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Although perhaps not Guns N’ Roses’ most infamous release, The Spaghetti Incident?’s holographic cover is a value collectors’ dream. This edition boasts striking artwork and is a limited small run of 1993.

A mint copy can cost prices over $200, proof that even lesser loved albums can have big value.

Madonna – Erotica (Original Picture Disc)

Madonna – Erotica (Original Picture Disc)
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Madonna’s Erotica album was controversial; however, its original picture disc CD release has become a hot item for fans and collectors. This version was limited in production and featured artwork that wasn’t available elsewhere.

Precious copies regularly sell for $150 or more. It might be time to check your stash if you were a fan of Material Girl in the 1990s.

The Beatles – The Beatles (White Album) (1987 First CD Pressing)

The Beatles – The Beatles (White Album) (1987 First CD Pressing)
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The Beatles’ self-titled White Album has been a favorite for collectors. A 1987 first CD pressing is extremely valuable, especially if it’s in pristine condition with all the original inserts like the fold-out poster.

The numbered sleeves that came with these initial CDs also replicated the original vinyl release. A rare first pressing of The White Album was up for auction, and it sold for nearly $800,000

Metallica – Kill Em All (Megaforce First CD Pressing)

Metallica – Kill Em All (Megaforce First CD Pressing)
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Thrash Metal, as we know it, began with Metallica’s debut album, Kill’ Em All. Megaforce Records’ first CD pressing of that release is a heavy metal collectible. It’s a holy grail item for hardcore fans because only a small number were made.

Expect a relatively broad range from $200 to $300. Check your shelves, metalheads!

Coldplay – Safety EP (Original 1998 Release)

Coldplay – Safety EP (Original 1998 Release)
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Coldplay released their Safety EP in 1998 before they were filling stadiums. It was a limited run of 500 copies. These are extremely rare early CDs with three tracks only, and they tend to sell for over $2,000.

If you’re lucky enough to have one, you’ve got a piece of indie music history.

Mariah Carey – Merry Christmas (Japan Special Edition)

Mariah Carey – Merry Christmas (Japan Special Edition)
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Although Mariah Carey’s Merry Christmas album has delighted people all over the world, its Japanese special edition is a must-have. This version features exclusive artwork and bonus tracks and is sold out during the holiday season.

Some may call it one festive find worth unwrapping, with prices ranging from $150 to $300.

Radiohead – Pablo Honey (Rare Japanese Edition)

Radiohead – Pablo Honey (Rare Japanese Edition)
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All the attention may be on Radiohead’s later works, but Pablo Honey’s unique Japanese edition with bonus tracks has become a collector’s piece. These unique artwork and tracklist CDs are very collectible.

Certain editions even sold for $400—proof that even “Creep” can make you rich!

Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon (Black Triangle CD)

Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon (Black Triangle CD)
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One of the most revered and rare Pink Floyd CDs is the Black Triangle edition of The Dark Side of the Moon (catalog number CP35-3017).

This version, pressed in Japan in the 1980s, is prized for its superior sound quality and minimalist design. In mint condition, it can sell for up to $800.

Disclaimer – This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.

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