Gil Evans - Gil Evans & Ten - 1957 Prestige, VG+/VG

Sold Date: September 29, 2024
Start Date: May 18, 2024
Final Price: $40.00 (USD)
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Gil Evans - Gil Evans & Ten - 1957 Prestige, VG+/VG

Prestige Yellow/Black Label Deep Groove Pressing. Cover is VG+. Vinyl has a few very light sleeve lines and a fair amount of light sleeve/dust spotting in the gloss of the vinyl from long term storage or would be VG+ grading.

Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Record Grading: Very Good (VG)

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OUR RECORD MEDIA GRADING:

Mint (M) and Near Mint (NM): Just unsealed or never played. Label and media look absolutely superb. Excellent (EX): Spectacular in appearance. You might notice something very minor and superficial but nothing worth mentioning. Many would still mistake for a mint record. Very Good Plus (VG+): This grade is close enough to pristine to meet the standard of most discerning collectors and audiophiles but did not meet the EX cutoff. You may notice a passing inaudible imperfection but overall the record should present beautifully at arms length. Many would mistake these for EX or Mint in normal lighting. Very Good (VG): These are usually downgraded from VG+ due to a couple of hairlines or visual imperfections that wouldn't be expected on a VG+ record. Often times it's just cosmetic and they just didn't make the VG+ cutoff and the record will still play and look great. G+ or Very Good Minus (VG-): Surface noise can be expected but usually no skips should be present. These will not be "trashed" records like other sellers may present. They are usually just not quite VG, normally from too many micro scratches or hairlines. These should still be safe to play but may have pops or white noise between tracks. Occasionally you'll find a skip but not usually.