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Sold Date:
January 31, 2020
Start Date:
January 20, 2020
Final Price:
$79.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
172
Buyer Feedback:
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We are always open to offers! The Cure ~ Disintegration LP ~ 1989 US 1st Press? ~Elecktra 9 60855-1 ~ NM Vinyl. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Media Mail to US customers only.
The vinyl is beautiful on this 1989 pressing so a NM grade. The original inner lyric sleeve is in amazing original condition and has no splits. The jacket is in terrific condition with maybe ever so slight corner bump and some wear on the bottom edge. A beautiful record.
I believe this is a first pressing. The writing on the dead wax I believe says: ST-E-60855-A DMM 1 SP 1-2
PLEASE USE THE VINYL GRADING SYSTEM BELOW
We are selling a large collection of collectible rock and roll, punk and jazz LP's. We are only going to list records that have substantial value, unopened, rare, promo LP's, or those graded as Mint, NM, NM- or VG++. Selling these LP's As Is, so please ask questions and check the photos. Please continue to check for new listings and put us in your favorites. Only selling to United States Customers. I will mail within 5 days as I travel.
I WILL STRIVE TO GRADE AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE.
MINT = Sealed Never Opened or Played.
NM = No visible flaws in vinyl. Beautiful collectible condition. Only the slightest of wear if any at all.
NM- = Close to NM but a faint scuff or hairline may be present but otherwise handled by previous owner who took good care of it
VG++ = Very minimal light scuffs or hairlines present that don't affect ones listening pleasure.
VG+ = Some scuffs/hairlines/surface marks visible on the vinyl. Some occasional light surface noise possible.
VG = Scuffs and small surface scratches visible on the vinyl. Light surface noise probable.