Sold Date:
March 13, 2023
Start Date:
February 27, 2022
Final Price:
$165.00
(USD)
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Beatles Yesterday and Today original vinyl lp colorband trunk cover orig vinyl lp 1966 stereo st2553 capitol rainbow band, W/LETTER. (no sign of v-neck, see pics, i.e. NOT a butcher) machine stampers: "A7 / B8 #2" matrix machine stampers and etches. Lp is VG+ shape glossy CONDITION: some light marks but plays through well in vg+ range with occasional pop or click, SHINY VINYL THAT PLAYS VERY NICELY, see pics, cover is VG+ shape with some edgewear and tear (see pics), nice bright image. #4 near riaa logo at back corner. with plain inner sleeve, with capitol records letter from Ron Tepper (see pic, letter appears to be a repro xerox / copy). see all pics...
Labels have the title as "YESTERDAY" . . . AND TODAY
but this appears above the band name on the labels: (Recorded in England).
Paypal Only Please. Ships in sturdy cardboard.
Domestic Shipping Rates for media mail are $3.50 for first record and $1 for each extra. Priority Mail is $7 for first record and $1 for each extra.
International Shipping Rates are $15 for first LP/12"/10" + $3 for each additional. This includes UK, Europe, Japan, Austrialia, South America, Etc.
Canada is: $12 for first record and $1.50 for each extra Lp/12"/10"
Vinyl grading is usually based on the Goldmine standard and is as follows:
“SS” Still Sealed – For the collector that demands nothing but perfection.
“M” Mint - a near perfect, or unplayed record.
“NM” Near Mint - in factory fresh condition, like new.
EX+ - close to like new with only superficial signs of use that don't affect play. Will satisfy all but the most vain and demanding collector.
EX - a used, reasonable copy. Shows slight signs of wear.
VG+ - There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility a few skuffs and/or light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice.
VG - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise,still plays great.
Good - In the record world, "Good" is not good! From here on down, we're talking about beat-up records!
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