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Elvis Presley self titled first LP RCA Victor LPM1254 1956 deep groove mono

Sold Date: June 19, 2018
Start Date: June 9, 2018
Final Price: $51.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 19
Seller Feedback: 1056
Buyer Feedback: 270



Elvis Presley self titled first     LP  Record Album      RCA Victor  LPM1254 1956 deep groove mono. Matrix side 1:  G2PP1282-19S  A1      side2:  G2PP1283-11S   Record is VG many light scuffs and scratches which can be heard at times usually as light surface noise.   Cover is G+  for damage center bottom front and for poor tape application on the edges.

       Grade reflects both play and visual impression.   I do not grade the inner paper sleeves.    More info about this album may be found at allmusic.com .  

 

U.S.A.  Buyer pays $4.00 Shipping and Handling via U.S.P.S. Media Mail. (Media Mail is 9-11 days).  Add 50 cents for each additional LP record disc from my other auctions for combined S&H.

 


 

WHEN COMBINING ITEMS, PLEASE WAIT OR ASK FOR CORRECTED INVOICE BEFORE PAYING. 





Basic Record Grading System:

 

NM      Record and Cover: near mint. no obvious signs of wear.

VG++   Record: minimal wear and no scratches.  Cover: minimal wear no seam splits or repaired seam splits.           

VG+     Record: may have some signs of wear like slight scuffs or a very light scratch or two that do not affect sound much. Cover: may have up to three minor defects including: small writing, light ring wear, edge wear or seam repaired with glue reported as edge wear, cutout corner or hole, light creases, and light stain.                                 

VG      Record: more defects than VG+. surface noise from scratches or other are more pronounced and can be heard at times but, will not overpower the music.  Cover:  may have more than 3 minor defects or a major defect including discreet use of tape to repair seams.                                                            

G        Record: will play through without skipping but have significant surface noise and scratches. Cover: several major defects which may include: large marker, major stains, water damage, major tape repair, major cover wear looking like falling snow, or long seam splits.