Sold Date:
August 13, 2018
Start Date:
June 1, 2018
Final Price:
£29.99
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
28
Buyer Feedback:
0
A vinyl record grading guide below that you may find helpful, we grade visually, please let us know if you have any concerns over grading before leaving feedback so we can rectify any issues.
When you are looking at used records on places like eBay, many sellers use strange acronyms to describe the quality and condition of the record for sale. As a person looking to score the highest quality records, it is important to know what you're getting before you buy it. Let's take a look...
Mint (M): In short, this is a perfect record. If a record has been played, it is no longer considered Mint condition.
Near Mint (NM, M-): A near mint record is in the best condition it can be after being handled. A Near Mint record has no obvious signs of wear. The cover sleeve should be in excellent condition, with very little wear. Many records in this condition have never been played.
Very Good Plus (VG+): A record in Very Good Plus condition has been played and handled, but only by a careful and responsible owner. The record may have some very minor defects, but these defects must not affect the listening experience. The cover sleeve and liner materials are likely to show some signs of wear, but nothing serious.
Very Good (VG): A record in very good condition has been played and handled, but for the most part still provides a rich listening experience. Records in this condition may have some noise present during quiet passages, and may have scratches that are noticeable during playback. The covers and labels may have been defaced by writing or stickers.
Good and Good Plus (G and G+): A record in Good or Good Plus condition will have surface noise, and may have slight scratches, but the record will play all the way through without skipping. These records also have noticeable groove wear. While these records will have defects that are noticable during playback, they still retain the warm sound of a record, and are still pleasent to listen to.
Fair and Poor (F and P): Records in fair and poor condition are generally not sought after. These records have damaged covers, and defects that detract from the listening experience. These records are likely to skip and have significant noise present during playback. These records are not recommended for anyone unless you're getting a great price, and it's something you really want.
So, there you have it folks! The grades used by record collectors and merchants.
All orders are well packed for postage and clearly marked as fragile. We keep a copy of a proof of posting for all orders and will give a full credit for lost items after the claims process has been completed. Allow up to 2 weeks for orders shipped to the USA/Australia, orders to Europe can take up to 10 days.