CDs are already starting to move into the collectible space, much like vinyl did before its big revival. While most mass-produced CDs from the 1990s and 2000s aren’t worth much yet (they were produced in the millions), certain factors are making some editions desirable to collectors:
Collecting vinyl records is both a hobby and an investment. For many, it’s about appreciating the analog sound, album artwork, and history. For others, it’s a way to make money by acquiring valuable records that appreciate over time.
