As one of the few idiots that still buys large intact collections(usually classical) the amount you hope to get per record is quite optimistic, unless you have mostly highly desirable titles and they are in great shape. Might be hard for a collector to pay that kind of cash to get what they want and then spend the time to sell what they don't and most dealers are looking to at least get 3 or 4 times their investment. But I do hope you have an unusually rich collection and can come to terms with apotential buyer
Record collection sales addvice
I have been considering selling me record collection and down sizing as I approach retirement. I'm not interested in selling individualy or piecemeal. So as a potential buyer of a 2000 record, record collection what information would you want to know other then the name of the albums. should I list all the albums, condition of each individual, pressing numbers, pictures of each, etc? the more information I know will glean better response but I have to think of the time involved in cataloging every individual record. so what is the minimum you'd want to know? I would obviously include the pressing numbers for rare or potentially collectable records.