Sold Date:
February 19, 2017
Start Date:
February 12, 2017
Final Price:
$19.99
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
1070
Buyer Feedback:
2
A 1973 reissue from Sun Records of Elvis Presley's iconic #209, "That's All Right" b/w "Blue Moon Of Kentucky." Labels and vinyl are M- with a vintage Sun Records sleeve strong VG.
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PLEASE NOTE MY VISUAL RECORD GRADING SCALE:
SS (Still Sealed): Unopened, still in original shrink-wrap in original condition unless noted differently.
Mint: I do not use this grade.
NM or M- (Near Mint or Mint Minus): Almost as produced except for superficial things like paper sleeve rubs or light handling. Label will have full gloss and color as produced.
VG++ (Very Good Plus-Plus): A well-cared-for record, but the vinyl will display a few noticeable imperfections such as a few light marks or scuffs that cannot be felt to the touch. Label will also have some color and/or gloss fading or light wear; any other distractions will be noted in the label description.
VG+ (Very Good Plus): Still a well-cared-for record, vinyl has a few more noticeable imperfections than VG++ that cannot be felt to the touch. May display some original gloss. Label can show some, but not large, areas of wear; any other distractions will be noted in the label description. NOTE: this is still a very acceptable grade for most collectors.
VG (Very Good): A used but still reasonable copy. Vinyl will have several moderate and/or one or two major flaws such as scratches that can be felt to the touch, but the record will play through with some ticks and possibly other surface noise, nothing that overwhelms the sound. Label gloss may be completely gone, color fading, moderate wear, any other distractions will be noted in the label description.
VG- (Very Good Minus): Vinyl will have some major imperfections along with visible groove wear but will still play through. Label will have heavy wear, no gloss, color faded, any other distractions will be noted in the label description.
FR/PR (Fair/Poor): A record with major problem(s). I usually do not list records in these grades unless it is a very scarce/rare record that is highly sought-after. Such a record’s condition, along with its flaws, will be described in detail.