Sold Date:
December 28, 2024
Start Date:
December 24, 2024
Final Price:
$19.95
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Dr. John Desitively Bonnaroo 1974 Vinyl - ATCO Records SD7043 - Record in Near Mint/Excellent Condition and Album Jacket in VG+/VG Condition. MO suffix on label matrix indicates a Monarch Record Manufacturing Company pressing. Buyer will receive the same record and album jacket featured in the photographs. Here is a quick guide to the grading scales I use for selling:
Record Grading Scale
Mint (M): a record that has never been played and is in perfect condition. Sealed unopened (new) in original packaging - looks like it just left the manufacturer.
Near Mint (NM): a record that has been very carefully handled with minimal wear. Or, a record that is sealed unopened in its original packaging but is older (it has been sitting around for many years, but never opened).
Excellent (EX): shows only minor (minimal) signs of wear, but plays perfectly without any significant noise.
Very Good Plus (VG+): some light wear and slight surface noise. Any noise should not detract significantly from the listening experience.
Very Good (VG): noticeable wear and noise are present, but the record is still enjoyable to listen to.
Good (G): significant wear, scratches, and noise, including some skips. Still playable, but negatively affects the listening experience.
Fair (F): heavy wear with skips and/or other playback issues.Barely playable and has value primarily for its collectability (and not for its listening quality).
Poor (P): an unplayable record that may still hold some value only due to its extreme rarity.
Album Jacket Grading Scale
Mint (M): a perfect cover with no visible flaws (very difficult to find).
Near Mint (NM): minimal wear with only slight signs of handling such as slight edge wear or very light ring wear (from the record inside).
Very Good Plus (VG+): some visible signs of wear like light creases, minor edge wear, or a small amount of writing, but no major damage.
Very Good (VG): moderate to heavy wear with noticeable creases, seam splits, ring wear, etc., but still intact and functional.
Fair (F): extensive damage, including large tears, missing parts, or major water damage. Useable, but just barely.
Poor (P): extensive damage and not useable.
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