Beatles First Press Sgt Pepper's Mint or NM In Shrink W/Insert. No NEMS, MacLen

Sold Date: September 7, 2023
Start Date: August 28, 2023
Final Price: $561.51 (USD)
Bid Count: 9
Seller Feedback: 436
Buyer Feedback: 33


Beatles 1967 First Pressing of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.   Mint Or Near Mint Condition. 
In its original shrink-wrap. *Shrink has only been slit at the end* Gatefold has never been opened.
First pressings did not have the Maclen or NEMS credit on the back sleeve, 
Original insert is inside.
This vinyl record album has been stored for many decades.


Pics are of actual item.  Use pictures to help judge condition

(some images show the 'dust' that comes from the sleeve -- I don't want to touch or clean anything.)



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will be carefully packed in bubblewrap AND cardboard boxing.*


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Bundle with other items, if offered.


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Sometimes outside events may delay or prevent responses to offers - please do not take it personally. Possibly, when it is absurdly low, I will 'ignore' an offer, believing it isn't serious.

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