Sold Date:
June 18, 2021
Start Date:
April 14, 2020
Final Price:
$20.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
6159
Buyer Feedback:
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This is the King Of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley, singing his two-sided hits "One Broken Heart For Sale" (# 11 in 1963) and "They Remind Me Too Much Of You" (# 53 in 1963) on RCA 47-8134. This rockin' record looks and plays in NM condition and comes in an RCA Records company sleeve. The picture sleeve is VG++ with minor ring wear and minor wrinkling. There are no seam splits or writing on the picture sleeve. This item comes in a clear, poly-vinyl protective sleeve with a cardboard backer separating the record from the picture sleeve.
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Definitions:
Mint = 10 = Just like it came from the factory. May still be factory sealed. These will generally be priced close to collector value.
NM = 9 = Near Mint = Very minor surface markings that do not interfere with the audio playback. These will generally be priced at 80% to 90% of collector value.
VG++ = 7.5 = Very Good++ = The surface markings are more noticeable and may or may not affect the audio playback. Sometimes a record can look VG++ but still play in NM condition. These will generally be priced at 60% to 75% of collector value.
VG+ = 5 = Very Good+ = Now the surface markings are quite noticeable and they will generally be heard during audio playback. These will generally be priced at 40% to 50% of collector value.
Generally, I will not list records below VG+ unless it is a rare record of importance to collectors.