Beatles Let it Be Red Apple 1970 AR 34001 Mint-

Sold Date: May 26, 2024
Start Date: May 16, 2024
Final Price: $97.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 9
Seller Feedback: 486
Buyer Feedback: 0


Beatles Let it Be Red Apple 1970 AR 34001 Mint- or Near Mint. This has been stored for decades.

This appears to be a 1970 version, with gatefold, 'Phil + Ronnie' in runout, and Maggie Mae arranged by Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Starkey.  Scranton 'I AM' triangle.


Use pictures to judge condition for yourself (there are some surface dust specs on the black of the cover, which I couldn't see when I was taking pictures).


Pics are of actual item.


Ships carefully packed in bubblewrap AND doubled cardboard boxing.


Feel free to make offers, if applicable (offers usually considered only after half of auction duration passes) .**


Bundle with other items, if offered.


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* If an item is a new DVD or other video format and includes free shipping, understand that offers below $13.69 will very likely be declined, unless the same buyer is making simultaneous offers on other items. This is due to cost of packing/shipping, making it unfeasible.


** Keep in mind that it may take time to respond to an offer, and that offers made will more likely be responded to when the item has been listed for some time (e.g., a few days).  I generally will let an item run for a week before accepting offers, so the item can be seen by more persons.

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.

Fixed-price listings follow a 'cascade', wherein an item that has not sold over a period of time, will likely be progressively price-reduced.  Kind of like a slow 'Dutch auction' (of course, there is a limit to how low I can set a price; we don’t file tax write-offs yet).