Often pay $5 to $20 for higher-quality titles, though they can be selective.
These have high supply and low demand, often paying only $0.10 – $0.40 per disc.
Services like World of Books and Zapper allow you to scan barcodes for instant valuations and often provide free shipping.
Popular seasons can fetch between $1.00 – $8.00.
Anime box sets are highly sought after and can command $2.00 – $15.00 or more. Alternative Selling Methods
Best for bulk "lot" sales where you can set your own price, often earning $10 to $40 for a collection. Sell DVDs & Films Online | Free Collection - World of Books
"I had a huge stack of old movies taking up space and didn't want the hassle of listing them online. I took them to [Pawn Shop Name], and while they didn't take everything, they gave me cash on the spot for about 20 of them. It wasn't a fortune—mostly around [Price Estimate] per disc—but it was way easier than shipping them out or waiting for a buyer on Marketplace. Great if you just want to declutter and get lunch money." Option 2: Critical (Low Value)
Selling DVDs to pawn shops is often the fastest way to get cash in hand, though they typically offer lower payouts compared to private sales or specialized media stores.
