Elvis Presley - Self Titled Album RCA Victor LSP-1254 (e) 1956 Pressing Tested

Sold Date: April 18, 2024
Start Date: March 18, 2024
Final Price: $24.99 (USD)
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This vintage vinyl record features the legendary Elvis Presley, with his self-titled album released in 1956 by RCA Victor. The 12" LP, with catalog number LSP-1254(e), is a first pressing and comes in a cardboard sleeve with the original cover. The record is in very good (VG) condition, while the sleeve is very good plus (VG+).

The album contains rockabilly and 1950s style music, with popular hits such as "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Tutti Frutti". It is a must-have for rock and oldies music enthusiasts. Please refer to the aspects section for more details on the artist, record label, and release year. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of music history.

The record was played on both sides and on occasion it low sounding pop during play, but did not overwhelm the music, it has shrink wrap, but it torn on the backside, see photos for condition.


“Disclaimer”because all of my records are considered a used items and preowned and either it will state that they have been tested or not and graded by me visually or not under Goldmine standards for condition of records and album covers, they may have issues like scratches on the vinyl and wear down of the vinyl record, warping, and wear on album covers edges and front and back record impressions of album cover and separation of albums edge and dirty.  Record sleeves with folds, tears and yellowing and stains due to aging of paper, or missing paper sleeves, you are taking a chance on a vinyl LP that that is considered to be a used item and may or may not have these issues, if I find any issues with the records, I will stated it on the condition and description menu of may ebay web page sales ad. I will not sell any records that I consider worthless on sound Quilty. So if your vinyl record is not to your satisfaction, please do not give me a negative feedback, before contacting me first, so I can correct my mistake and I will be glad to  refund your money back no questions asked.


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Very Good Plus (VG+)

Goldmine Standards 

Vinyl
Generally worth 50 percent of the Near Mint value. A Very Good Plus record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Record surfaces may show some signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches that don?t affect one?s listening experiences. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are ?OK?. The label may have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable. The center hole will not have been misshapen by repeated play. Picture sleeves and LP inner sleeves will have some slight wear, lightly turned up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover may have slight signs of wear also and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation or corner indicating it was taken out of print and sold at a discount. In general, if not for a couple things wrong with it, this would be Near Mint. All but the most mint-crazy collectors will find a Very Good  Plus record highly acceptable.


Very Good (VG)Vinyl

Generally worth 25 percent of Near Mint value. Many of the defects found in a VG+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident upon playing, especially in soft passages and during a song?s intro and fade, but will not overpower the music otherwise. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as with light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound. Labels may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same will be true of picture sleeves or LP covers. However, it will not have all of these problems at the same time, only two or three of them. Goldmine price guides with more than one price will list Very Good as the lowest price. This, not the Near Mint price, should be your guide when determining how much a record is worth, as that is the price a dealer will normally pay you for a Near Mint record.