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Sell CDs Online: Find Who Pays the Most Cash

Compare CD buyback prices from Eagle Saver, SecondSpin & more in seconds. Find who pays most for your music collection. Free shipping, fast payment. Free to use.

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More money through smart allocation

Bonavendi checks for each item who pays the most

Conventional

20 books β†’ 1 buyer

€45

With Bonavendi

12 books β†’ Momox
8 books β†’ reBuy

€62

Best price

What our users say

★★★★★

Super easy! I sold 45 books and earned significantly more through the split allocation than with a single buyer.

– Maria K., 2025

★★★★★

Practical for getting rid of old stuff. The comparison shows instantly where you get the most.

– Thomas B., 2025

★★★★★

Finally a service that calculates the best allocation and doesn't just show the first price.

– Stefan M., 2025

Sell your CDs online and turn your music collection into cash β€” without settling for the first offer you find. Bonavendi compares buyback prices from Eagle Saver, SecondSpin, World of Books, and other buyers at once, so you see every offer before you ship anything.

Enter a barcode above to get started. Free, instant, no obligation.

How Much Are CDs Worth?

Prices vary a lot depending on the title, genre, and which buyer has demand for it right now. Here’s what you can realistically expect:

CD TypeTypical PayoutNotes
Common pop / rock (2000s–2010s)$0.10 – $0.50High supply keeps prices low
Classic rock & vinyl-era albums$0.50 – $3.00Demand stays consistent
Box sets & collector’s editions$2.00 – $20.00Rare sets fetch the most
Jazz, classical, blues$0.50 – $4.00Niche buyers pay a premium
Hip-hop & R&B$0.25 – $1.50Depends heavily on the album
Soundtracks & cast recordings$0.10 – $2.00Popular films/shows pay better
Promo or non-commercial CDsUsually $0Buyers typically don’t accept these

The biggest variable: one buyer may have plenty of copies and offer $0.10, while another is short on stock and pays $0.90 for the same CD. That’s why checking all buyers at once β€” rather than accepting whatever one site offers β€” is worth the extra 30 seconds.

Which CDs Can You Sell?

Most CDs with a readable barcode and original case qualify. These sell reliably:

  • Music albums β€” classic rock, jazz, blues, hip-hop, pop, country, classical
  • Box sets and collector’s editions β€” multi-disc sets and special packaging pay the most
  • Audiobooks on CD β€” accepted by several buyers in Bonavendi’s network
  • Soundtracks β€” popular film and TV soundtracks hold value
  • Complete series sets β€” genre box sets (Beatles, Miles Davis, etc.) attract collector demand

Harder to sell: promotional (“not for sale”) CDs, home-burned discs, and discs without cases or with heavy scratches.

How It Works

1. Scan the barcode Enter the UPC from the back of the CD. Bonavendi pulls live offers from multiple buyers instantly β€” no account needed.

2. See every offer at once Compare what Eagle Saver, SecondSpin, World of Books, and other buyers will pay, all on one screen. No jumping between tabs or submitting the same CD to three different sites.

3. Accept the best offer Choose who to sell to, or split your collection across multiple buyers if that earns you more. Bonavendi’s cart handles the routing automatically.

4. Ship free, get paid Print the prepaid shipping label and send your CDs. Most buyers pay within 1–5 business days of receiving your package, via PayPal or check.

Selling a Large CD Collection

Got 50, 100, or 500 CDs to clear out? The multi-item cart in Bonavendi is built for this. Enter your whole collection in one session β€” Bonavendi figures out which buyer offers the most for each title, and you ship to whoever that is. For a typical collection of 100 common albums, comparing buyers instead of going to one site tends to add $15–$40 to your total payout. On box sets and rare titles, the difference is even larger.

Frequently Asked Questions

What condition do CDs need to be in? Most buyers accept CDs in working condition with the original jewel case and liner notes. Light surface scratches are usually fine. Heavy scratches, broken cases, or missing booklets may reduce the offer or cause rejection.

How do I enter multiple CDs at once? Add each CD to your cart by entering the barcode one at a time. After scanning, Bonavendi groups your items and finds the best buyer combination automatically.

Can I sell audiobooks and box sets? Yes. Enter the barcode as usual. Box sets typically have a barcode on the outer packaging β€” use that one.

What happens to CDs a buyer rejects? Rejection policies vary by buyer. Some return refused items, others recycle them. Check the buyer’s terms on their vendor page before shipping if this matters to you.


Prices shown are representative ranges based on current buyback market data. Individual offers depend on title, condition, and buyer inventory. Last updated: April 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know

Common music CDs typically pay $0.10–$0.90 each from buyback buyers. Rarer albums, limited editions, and box sets can bring $2–$20+. A Pink Floyd or Beatles box set in good condition may fetch $5–$15, while common pop releases from the 2000s might be $0.25–$0.50. Bonavendi compares live offers so you see the actual price before committing.

Bonavendi compares offers from multiple buyers including Eagle Saver, SecondSpin, World of Books, and others. Prices vary significantly by title and buyer, so who pays the most depends on the specific CD. Comparing all buyers at once beats going to a single site.

Minimum order requirements vary by buyer β€” typically $10 total. Bonavendi's price comparison is free to use with no minimums. You only ship once you've accepted an offer you're happy with.