The Beatles, Eight Days a Week, 45 (USA, Capitol, 1965), w/ VG+ pic sleeve

Sold Date: December 22, 2023
Start Date: December 15, 2023
Final Price: $30.50 (USD)
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The Beatles, Eight Days a Week, 45 (USA, Capitol, 1965), w/ VG+ pic sleeve

 

Eight Days a Week / I Don't Want to Spoil the Party, Capitol 5371, released February 1965. Los Angeles pressing. Disc: VG+: labels appear flawless but for slight touches of wear along 1" of label edges, all text perfectly readable; full mirrorlike lustre. Runout stamps: 45-X-45147-F-1#  2 *   /   45-X-45150-F-1#  2  *   West-coast tab-cut picture sleeve, VG+: appears flawless but for some ringwear, all edges and corners sharp, no woc, soc, tears or wrinkles.


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