ELVIS PRESLEY - ELVIS' GOLDEN RECORDS (LP) SILVER TITLES LPE-1707 STEREO RARE!!!

Sold Date: September 14, 2014
Start Date: September 7, 2014
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ELVIS PRESLEY - ELVIS' GOLDEN RECORDS (LP) 'SILVER TITLES' LPE-1707 STEREO RARE!!!
VINYL: VG+
JACKET: EX-


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VINYL GRADES

Near Mint (NM)

As the name implies, a near mint record should be almost perfect. The vinyl should show no more than the most minor of defects and the sleeve should be practically flawless. Typically, a record in Near Mint condition would be Mint but for possibly one small defect, maybe a minor surface abrasion on the vinyl or a tiny crease on the sleeve.

Excellent (EX)

A record in Excellent condition will show signs of use in that there will be some light scratches or surface abrasions on the vinyl, but this will have little affect on the sound quality. The sleeve may have some tiny amounts of scuffing or have some small creasing in the corner tips.(EX+ is a step above, and EX-, a step below this description).

Very Good (VG)

A record in Very Good condition will have some light scratches or scuffs on the vinyl, which may affect sound quality to some degree, especially with respect to surface noise. The sleeve may have a small split, or have noticeable scuffing and creasing along the edges. The label may be slightly discolored and some ring wear may be visible. (VG+ is a step above, and VG-, a step below this description).

Good (G)

A record in Good condition should play without hopping or skipping, but there will be extra surface noise. The sleeve will have some seem splits, scuffing, creasing, and may also be discolored. Ring wear may well be visible and inner sleeves may show signs of wear and tear. (G+ is a step above, and G-, a step below this description).

Fair (F)
A record in Fair condition can still probably be played, but the sound quality will not be good, possessing surface noise and bad scratches. The outer and inner sleeve will be badly worn, creased or torn.

Poor (P)

A record in Poor condition may be unplayable in that the vinyl may be cracked, warped, or have several deep scratches. The sleeve may be torn, split, badly creased or have been defaced or written on. The inner sleeves may be unoriginal or missing.