The Beatles, I Want to Hold Your Hand / This Boy vinyl 45 (Australia, 1982), M-

Sold Date: December 5, 2023
Start Date: November 28, 2023
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The Beatles, I Want to Hold Your Hand / This Boy vinyl 45 (Australia, 1982), M-


Australian Parlophone A-8103; Oct 1982; Hard-to-find 45 with "This Boy" in stereo!  Italic "BEATLES"; small hole; Disc M-: New Old Stock (single owner, unplayed): vinyl and labels appear flawless, full lustre, no spindle burn. Runout etching: 7XCE 17559   /   7XCE 17560-3  ¶. "Singles Collection" picture sleeve VG+: marred only by disc impression, slightest wear along 1/32" of top edge. 

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