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17:33 Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Rare vinyl collectors opened their wallets in a big way in February 2026. According to data from the Discogs Marketplace, a mix of private press oddities, iconic first pressings, and cult classics fetched thousands of dollars throughout the month – with one ultra-rare single by Glenn Danzig claiming the top spot.
Leading the list is "Who Killed Marilyn?", Danzig's first solo single, which sold for a staggering $10,000. The track was originally recorded while Danzig was still fronting Misfits and released in August 1981 through his own Plan 9 label. The 7-inch features the title track backed with "Spook City U.S.A."
While the original black-vinyl pressing of roughly 5,000 copies already commands a median price around $500, the version that surfaced in February is far rarer. It comes from a 1983 second pressing that produced two new variants – one standard run of about 500 copies on purple vinyl and an extremely limited purple-and-black pressing capped at just 25 copies.
According to the seller, who claimed to be the original owner, the copy was obtained directly from Danzig in 1983. The sale marks the first time this variant has ever sold on Discogs, making it an instant grail for collectors. Check out the full list below and check out the full Discogs list right here.
- Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973, Harvest) – $2,329
- Johnny & The Attractions – Let’s Get Together / Cross My Heart (1968, Unknown) – $2,333
- Madonna – Celebration (2009, Warner Bros.) – $2,351
- Wham! – Careless Whisper (Sound Shower Mix) (1984, Epic) – $2,352
- Apple – An Apple A Day (1969, Apple) – $2,352
- The Corner Gang – Stone Out Of Your Mind (1976, Unknown) – $2,380
- The Stark Reality – Discovers Hoagy Carmichael’s Music Shop (1970, Philips) – $2,470
- Masayuki Takayanagi And New Directions – Independence: Tread On Sure Ground (1970, Victor) – $2,500
- Taylor Swift – Red (2013, Big Machine) – $2,500
- Vashti Bunyan – Just Another Diamond Day (1970, Philips) – $2,500
- Taylor Swift – 1989 (2018, Big Machine) – $2,800
- Love Company – Somebody Help Me Be Fair / Love Tempo (1980, Unknown) – $2,999
- Sleep Token – Sundowning (2019, Spinefarm) – $3,000
- Tool – Ænima (1996, Zoo Entertainment) – $3,000
- Tony Fox – Love, Let Love And Be Loved / I Wanna Get Next To You (1981, Unknown) – $3,000
- Fredereek Hernando – One In A Million (1967, Unknown) – $3,033
- Zakarrias – Zakarrias (1971, Deram) – $3,410
- The Beatles – Paperback Writer (1966, Capitol) – $3,500
- Joe Harriott & Amancio D’Silva Quartet – Hum Dono (1969, Columbia) – $3,772
- Mayhem – Deathcrush (1987, Posercorpse Music) – $3,800
- Tool – Ænima (1997, Zoo Entertainment) – $4,000
- ABBA – Hovas Vittne (1981, Polar Music) – $4,117
- The Trips – Love Can’t Be Modernized (No Matter How Many New Things They Make) / There’s That Mountain (1967, Soundville) – $4,333
- The Rolling Stones – I Wanna Be Your Man (1964, London) – $6,400
- Glenn Danzig – Who Killed Marilyn? (1983, Plan 9) – $10,000