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Earlier this year, a box set from beloved British rock band Led Zeppelin sold for more than $13,000 on online marketplace Discogs.
Earlier this summer, Discogs – a site for collectors to buy, sell and catalog music collections – rolled out a list of the most-valuable records sold on the platform in 2025 (so far). Entries include sought-after pressings from celebrated names in jazz, punk and rock ‘n’ roll music.
Zeppelin enters the list with Led Zeppelin, a 2006 career-spanning box set pressed on 48 single-sided LPs housed in a branded road case. The item sold for $13,513, according to Discogs.
Led Zeppelin lands at No. 2 on the list of top Discogs sales of 2025 to-date. The top spot goes to “Vengeance / In This Town,” a rare single from early hardcore band The Fix. The 7-inch sold for $15,000.
Other highlights from the list include:
- No. 3 ($9,864): A U.K. mono pressing of The Beatles’ Please, Please Me, released in 1963.
- No. 9 ($6,500): A mispress of 1988 Gorilla Biscuits punk album, Gorilla Biscuits.
- No. 14 ($5,813): How To Make Lemonade, a numbered box set from Beyoncé, released in 2017.
- No. 19 ($5,035): An original pressing of Nirvana’s debut album, Bleach.
See the complete list now via Discogs.com.
In 2024, the most valuable sales included a wildly-rare copy of The Velvet Underground’s “All Tomorrow’s Parties,” single which sold for $30,000; a pressing of Susan Phillips’ 1971 album, Soft Sexy Soul, which brought in $20,000; and another copy of the Zeppelin box set, costing $11,052.
Since its resurgence in the 2010s, vinyl remains a go-to format for music fans. Last year, music data company Luminate reported that vinyl sales grew from 13.1 million units in 2016 to nearly 50 million sold in 2023.