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Lee Scratch Perry Lion of Judah Judgment In A Babylon/One Drop 1st press m-

Sold Date: October 26, 2014
Start Date: October 19, 2014
Final Price: $25.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 1
Seller Feedback: 1483
Buyer Feedback: 56


Lee Scratch Perry Lion of Judah 1 Judgment In A Babylon/One Drop. 12” 1st press w/ colored labels.  Cover is just shy of m- w/ v sm stain obc. Vinyl is m-. 

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I am a record collector and music lover, and not a record dealer, and I have been collecting for 20 years. I try to grade conservatively assuming that buyers are collectors, too, so that the buyer is happy with their record. Grading is somewhat relative, so to avoid confusion I use the following scale: RECORD GRADING: Sealed: A new record still in the original packaging. NM (Near Mint): The highest grade of a used record. Like new, most likely unplayed. VG++: A record that has a few visual imperfections that will not affect the sound. Likely played only a handful of times or never at all. VG+: More surface marks than a VG++. The record has probably been played before but well taken care of and may play with very few audible imperfections. VG: The record will display light surface scuffs and marks. Expect some light surface noise in parts or a few clicks or occasional pops. A VG record will play with very minimal noise and will still be quite enjoyable. My VG grade attempts to be conservative. VG-: The record may have some deeper audible scratches. There will be some clicks and pops more consistently than that of a VG record but will play without skipping. G: The record will have heavy wear and very apparent surface noise. I generally don’t sell G records unless they are very rare.