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Meet The Beatles LP-Rare Stereo Capitol East Coast #3 Orig in VG/VG+ Condition!

Sold Date: February 26, 2014
Start Date: February 16, 2014
Final Price: $26.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 4
Seller Feedback: 612
Buyer Feedback: 2

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Welcome....I'm trying to sell some off my duplicate Beatles albums that are just sitting around taking up space. Most are 1st pressing Capitol albums both mono and stereo. One of them is a Vee Jay mono pressing.

This album is Meet The Beatles on the Capitol label. It is a stereo recording.

Title: Meet The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles

Year of release: 1964

Record Label: Capitol Records...Black label with color band without subsidiary print

Catalog No: ST-2047  Stereo

Condition:

Cover: VG (Very Good) Front cover is still very presentable with vivid color and clear photo but has some aging and light wear. Less than normal wear for a 50 year old album cover. The back cover has a sticker and some paper loss. The spine has some paper loss and some glue repairs. There is a # 3 near the RIAA logo on back cover. The cover is still very solid and strong. See pictures.

Record: VG+ (Very Good Plus) or possibly better. This record has been play graded. Vinyl shows some faint hairlines and a scuff or two. Nothing that caused any audible ticks or pops. There is background noise during quiet passages and between tracks. The labels have some wear and spindle marks.

This record comes with the original blue Capitol inner sleeve in VG++ condition.

Buyer pays shipping cost.  USA only please  Payment by Paypal only. Payment due within 3 days of auctions end.

Records are packaged in cardboard record mailer boxes with vinyl outside of the cover to prevent damage to cover seems and are housed in a plastic outer sleeve.

Thanks for looking!