"NEAR MINT- 1967 ORIGINAL FIRST ALBUM" Jimi Hendrix "Are You Experienced"

Sold Date: September 2, 2017
Start Date: August 26, 2017
Final Price: $24.50 (USD)
Bid Count: 11
Seller Feedback: 449
Buyer Feedback: 20


GREAT CONDITION COVER SLIGHT DISCOLORATION ON BACK. VERY GOOD SPINE WORDS AND PICTURES ON INSERT. NM-
(10) SS (Still Sealed): Vinyl is presumed mint and any defects on the cover will be noted above in the description.
(9) Mint: If the album is not sealed, then the vinyl must look truly unplayed and cover will not show evident flaws for this grade. 
(8) NM:  The Vinyl looks virtually flawless, being perhaps played a few times. A barely visible scuff may be permitted, but no scratches. The cover will be in like new shape, showing only barely unnoticeable flaws. 
(7) NM-: Pretty much the same as NM, but a non-feelable and barely noticeable scratch may be permitted, and the cover will show slightly more wear.
(6) VG++: Slightly above average. Still very minor surface wear, with very minor scratch(es) or scuff(s). Cover shows slight shelf wear, only visible under close inspection.
(5) VG+: Average. Still a good luster and shine. The difference between VG++ and VG+ is the amount of scuffs and light scratches. Covers are still clean, with slight wear, and maybe a few light marks or minor writing. 
(4) VG: Decent luster and shine still, with more noticeable scratches than VG+, but still overall a decent (far from pristine) record. The cover may be starting to show signs of splitting, ringwear, or have markings. 
(3) VG-: Luster and shine will start to become less prominent at VG- and below, as well as prominent scratches and scuffs. Covers will be in pretty rough shape. Good filler copy.
(2) G+: Vinyl will be show several scratches and scuffs (I do clean all of my records, so don't expect a moldy or dirty record). Covers will most likely be taped or have multiple seam splits. This is record is in rough shape.
(1) G/P: There is little difference between a G+ and a G record. The main difference being that a Good record may skip or stick in a few places. A record at this grade is being sold because of its extreme rarity, and should be considered filler for your collection until another copy comes along. Poor condition!