Sold Date:
January 5, 2019
Start Date:
December 26, 2018
Final Price:
$48.00
(CAD)
Bid Count:
5
Seller Feedback:
691
Buyer Feedback:
132
Piotr Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5
Jevgenij Mravinsky conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra
German
DGG stereo-pressing with big tulip "Made in Germany"-
labels and yellow stereo-sticker on back.
Article-no. SLPM 138 658. Date on back-cover: 8/65
Condition
Cover: EX. Light storage- and ring-wear.
Condition
Vinyl: Strong EX to NM. Can hardly have ever been played, but has faint inaudible paperscuffs.
International
Shipping Rates:
ALL
RATES IN CANADIAN DOLLAR!
Shipping
as registered airmail-letter (to any destination worldwide):
up
to 0.5 Kg: 13.00 $
0.5
to 1.0 Kg: 19.00
$
1.0 to 2.0 Kg:
32.00 $
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DHL
Small Package for up to 2 Kg
(Only offered for European
Union!):
19.00
$
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DHL
standard for 2 up to 5 Kg
European
Union: 25.00
$
Rest
of Europe: 48.00
$
Rest
of World 1 ( USA, Canada, Middle East, North Africa):
58.00 $
Rest
of world 2 (all other countries):
70.00 $
DHL
standard for 5 up to 10 Kg
European
Union: 36.00 $
Rest
of Europe: 58.00 $
Rest
of World 1 ( USA, Canada, Middle East, North Africa):
75.00 $
Rest
of World 2 (all other countries):
97.00
$
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Innerdeutsch:
Bis
2 Kg: 5,00 €
als Maxibrief Plus
Ab 2 bis 5 Kg: 6,50€ als DHL- Paket
Ab 5 bis 10 Kg: 9,00€ als DHL- Paket
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I
usually only visually grade the LPs under strong light and I only
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if I can't be sure of their actual condition.
If records show
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that collectors usually prefer their
very own way of
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