Peggy Lee - Black Coffee With Peggy Lee 10" Rare Mono Jazz Decca DL 5482 - 1953

Sold Date: November 11, 2014
Start Date: November 4, 2014
Final Price: $37.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 4
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This auction is for a rare original 10" Jazz release from Peggy Lee entitled "Black Coffee with Peggy Lee". This is the Decca Records MONO pressing with dark center labels released in 1953 as catalogue number DL 5482. The vinyl is in VG- to VG shape with some signs of use and wear and some hairlines. Extremely clean center labels! The sleeve is in VG shape with some wear around the edges that you would expect from a record pressed in 1953. Some light discoloration is present. Seams have some signs of wear. The most notable wear is on the cover on the lower bit which is visible in the photo of the jacket.

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Artist:   Peggy Lee

Title: "Black Coffee with Peggy Lee"

Label/Cat Number: Decca Records - DL 5482

Condition: Vinyl is VG- to VG   Jacket  is VG

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$13 for one 45 and $1 for each additional 45 via USPS First Class Mail International. $19 for one LP. $22 for double LPs - $25 for triple LPs.

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$9 for one 45 and $1 for each additional 45 via USPS First Class Mail International. $14 for one LP.

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Goldmine Grading System:

SS  Still Sealed  M  Mint - Perfect in all ways. M- Mint Minus - Near perfect, most likely and unplayed record NM- Near Mint Minus - Extremely well cared for record. Probably a record that's been around for some years but extremely well looked after, but still not quite new enough to call Mint. VG++ Very Good Plus - As close to NM as it comes. VG+  Very Good Plus - Very close to like new with only superficial signs of use that do not affect playability. Only records stored and used with care will grade out to VG+. VG Very Good - A used, reasonable copy that plays. There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility of some light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still nice and playable. VG- Very Good Minus - A record with significant wear and marks. Records graded VG-usually have some noticeable surface noise. G+ Good Plus. 'Good' means pretty beat up. From here on down (Fair, Poor), we're talking about extremely beat up records.