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AMERITONE LP RECORD /ROMAN POSSEDI/35TH ANNIVERSARY IN POLKAS/ NR MINT VINYL

Sold Date: June 15, 2022
Start Date: September 30, 2019
Final Price: $23.99 (USD)
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                             AMERITONE   LP RECORD  STEREO A 1740

                              ROMAN POSSEDI

                             35TH ANNIVERSARY IN POLKAS

                             LABEL IS CLEAN
                           COVER IS IN EX CONDITION IN SHRINK ( LIGHT CORNER WEAR)

                           RECORD HAS BEEN VISUALLY GRADED IN NR MINT CONDITION  (BEAUTIFUL!!)


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