Sold Date:
April 18, 2024
Start Date:
April 25, 2023
Final Price:
£64.99
(GBP)
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The Beatles
Please Please Me
1963 Original UK Press on the Parlophone Record Label
PMC 1202
Rare MT Tax Stamp
Original Earnest J Day Triple Flipback Sleeve
"Recording First Published" & "Parlophone Co. Ltd." Label Text
"Emitex" Inner Sleeve
12" 33 rpm Mono Vinyl Record
Inner Matrix: XEX 421 - 1N / 422 - 1N
Condition: Vinyl: VG Hairlines / Markings Good Sound Dynamics Some Noise And A Couple Of Light Skips On Play Through Labels: VG+ Spindle Wear Rare MT Tax Stamp Sleeve: Good Worn / Dirty But Useable
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Grading Criteria based on others found online:
Mint (M) has never been played sleeve looks like new (will only use this if I know it’s never been played)
Near Mint (NM) minimal signs of play on the record the sleeve will have minor wear only maybe slight ring wear but artwork will look very crisp labels will have minor signs of play if any
Excellent (EX) some signs of play may be a light scratch but this will not affect play in any way, the sleeve may have signs of wear but no more than three minor faults no ink should be present Labels will be free from ink may have some spindle marks
Very Good Plus (VG+) more obvious signs of play, again there should be little or no effect on play might be noise on track changes but dynamics will be unaffected, sleeve may have some tearing to edges but artwork must remain crisp no more than three major faults or six minor no ink Labels may have more signs of play and wear
Very Good (VG) as above but record may show even more noise on play may have scratches which effect play still should play through sleeve and labels may have ink present
Good (G) Play will definitely be effected by the condition of this record but it is still usable sleeve will have lots of wear and tear
Poor (P) unplayable collection filler only Art work will be torn damages and or flaky