Sold Date:
December 4, 2022
Start Date:
November 24, 2022
Final Price:
$157.50
(CAD)
Bid Count:
22
Seller Feedback:
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Ludwig van Beethoven: The Nine Symphonies
Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
German Ed1 DGG stereo-pressing with big tulip „Alle Hersteller“- labels.
Date on back of booklet 11/62. No grand-prix-stickers, first ever box set!
Article-No. SKL 101-108. 8LP Box with two booklets.
Numbered edition, this one is V 284.
As an add-on this contains a first review from German weekly newspaper "Die Zeit" from 1963.
Condition Box: Strong EX. Massive box with laminated front. Light storage wear, small stains on back.
Condition Vinyl: NM. Most discs seem to have been played once or twice only, some most likely never. Flawlessly preserved surfaces!
Condition Booklets: EX. Light handling-wear.
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5 up to 10Kg: 32.00 C$
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2 up to 5Kg: 42 C$
5 up to 10Kg: 55 C$
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2 up to 5Kg: 70 C$
5 up to 10Kg: 85 C$
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5 bis 10 Kg: 9,50 € als DHL- Paket
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