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Lili Kraus - Mozart Piano Concerti Nos. 9 & 21 SEALED LP Vinyl CSP P 11813

Sold Date: August 17, 2017
Start Date: August 2, 2017
Final Price: $16.00 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 222


Mozart: The Complete Piano Concerti (Concerto No. 9 in E-Flat Major for Piano and Orchestra K. 271 / Concerto No. 21 in C Major for Piano and Orchestra K. 467).  LP vinyl record on Columbia Special Products, catalog number P 11813. Record is still sealed! Cover is VG+ with very minor wear. We grade VISUALLY using a system similar to Goldmine. We DO NOT give MINT gradings. Our grading system is as follows:
SEALED - Still sealed, not opened. Any cover wear noted in description.
NEAR MINT (NM) - Looks like new (unplayed); no visible signs of wear or damage. A NM cover is free of creases, ring wear and seam splits of any kind.
NEAR MINT MINUS (NM-) - Record has very light sleeve or storage wear (which does not affect play). Most NM- records appear (or are known to be) unplayed. A NM- cover has only minimal signs of wear.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) - A VG+ record will show very light marks that do not significantly affect one‘s listening experience. A VG+ cover has very minor wear.
VERY GOOD (VG) - The middle ground of record grading. Any visible blemishes will have minor affect on play quality. Light surface noise will be present (which does not overwhelm the overall listening experience). A VG cover will have more noticeable wear and/or small splits.
GOOD - The record has signs of use and wear. It plays through without skipping (with more significant surface noise). A Good cover has several flaws, which are noticeable, but do not obliterate the artwork.
FAIR - Record has significant damage that will affect the sound significantly. A Fair cover will have apparent damage that will be noticeable. Not recommended unless extremely rare.
Any cut-outs will be noted in addition to a grading. A “strong“ grading means the record appears (or is known to be) slightly better than average for its grading category.

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