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December 4, 2022
Start Date:
October 26, 2022
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Paul Simon – Graceland VG+
Very light use. Sounds great.
Warner Bros. Records: 9 25447-1
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Specialty Pressing, Embossed Outer Sleeve
Released: Sep 1, 1986
Matrix / Runout (Side A etched): △12646 1-1 125447-A-RE2-S41 B-23620-Re2-SH1 STERLING DMM Matrix / Runout (Side B etched): △12646-X 1-1 1-25447-B RE-1 DMM SH4 B-23621-Re1-SH4 STERLING DMM
Outer sleeve has light fold on one corner and blemish on the barcode (see last photos). Light ring wear. No writing. G+
Printed inner sleeve containing full lyrics is lightly wrinkled and starting to split at the edges.
Mint (M): should be “absolutely perfect” in all ways.
It is a record that has never been played, and likely still sealed in
plastic leaving few records to meet this qualification. Near mint (NM or M-): a rating used far more
frequently, this one means a record is close to being perfect condition.
It may possess a minor defect but not have creases, folds, tears,
scratches, etc. Very good plus (VG+) or Excellent (E): is
a record will have some signs of use, but it will still play nicely.
Labels may be a bit scuffed as will the covers, it may even be slightly
warped. Very good (VG):
is generally a record with the problems of a VG+, potentially along
with others. There may be audible issues such as scratching but no
skipping, for instance. The cover and label will show more signs of use
and there may be writing on it. Good (G) and good plus (G+) or or Very Good Minus (VG–):
will still be playable and not skip, but there may be more audible
issues when doing so. Seam or spine issues are possible as well. Poor (P) and Fair (F):
will have skips and have other major problems like excessive warping,
cracks, ripped labels and covers in poor condition. They are worth more in sentimental value than anything.