1984 Vinyl Beatles Record Abbey Road Capitol SJ 383 w Her Majesty Error! MINT!

Sold Date: February 10, 2014
Start Date: February 3, 2014
Final Price: $28.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 19
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1984 Vinyl Beatles Record Abbey Road Capitol Rainbow SJ 383 w Her Majesty Error!
This disc shows great luster, with absolutely no flaws or scratches to be found on the disc and only a few very minor scuffs on the cover. The SJ-383 indicates it is a 1984 re-issue from Capitol Records. This copy has an error with the track "Her Majesty" listed on LP label but not on cover! Overall this is a beautiful example of a rare collectors item!

All records will start at $.99 with NO RESERVE! Shipping within the USA is four dollars.

Please see pics for actual condition, feel free to email with any questions.

I'm going through my old vinyl collection from 30+ years ago. I was pretty picky with my collection, Discwashing every record before & after playing. So if there's any issues, with the albums I bought new, it will be the accidental scuff instead of pops & static due to poor maintenance. I am not an expert, so I am giving my best shot at grading using the ratings below. All pictures are the actual record the winner will receive.

RECORD GRADING GUIDELINES:

M (MINT)

Vinyl = No flaws, defects, marks or other indications of being handled or played.

Cover = Perfect cover; NO dings, marks, tears, dents, bends, creases or other flaws.

 

NM (NEAR MINT)

Vinyl = Almost flawless. Very minor scuffs may be permitted, but no scratches.

Cover = Cover may have one or two small, barely noticeable flaws.

 

VG++ (VERY GOOD PLUS PLUS)

Vinyl = May have paper scuffs and/or a couple of light scratches, but nothing that would interfere with play or the sound quality.

Cover = Cover may have very minimal wear overall, possibly with very slight ring wear and/or edge wear,

maybe a very small bend or small creases. NO seam splits, stains or writing on the cover.

 

VG+ (VERY GOOD PLUS)

Vinyl = Some visible surface wear (scuffs and/or scratches that CANNOT be felt), which may have VERY MINIMAL impact on the sound quality, IF ANY.

Cover = Cover will show some wear and may have a bend and/or creases. There may be some ring wear and/or edge wear,

but it doesn't overpower the artwork. No split seams. Corners may have small creases or fraying.

 

VG (VERY GOOD)

Vinyl = Scuffs and/or scratches will be more noticeable than a VG+ record and there may be one or two scratches that can be felt.

Surface noise should only occur occasionally (mostly between tracks, during quiet passages and where a small, felt scratch may exist).

Cover = Will have some of the same wear listed for a VG+ cover but more pronounced, with more noticeable ring wear and/or edge wear.

May include larger bends and/or creases and possibly the beginning of a seam split.

 

G (GOOD)

Vinyl = Extensively played vinyl with some scratches that can be felt, probably causing SOME distracting surface noise (hisses, pops, crackles).

This does not mean that you will hear constant noises throughout (that would be considered a “POOR” grade vinyl).

Cover = Generally worn overall and will have several but not all of the following flaws: seam splits, writing,

significant ring wear and/or edge wear, damaged corners, tears, cuts, scuffs, seam repairs, or other flaws.

 

P (POOR)

Vinyl = There will be major noise and possibly skips from extensive scratches that can be felt.

Cover = Will be in very bad shape. I will rarely sell records that fall into this category, unless it is a very rare or collectible title.