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Sold Date:
January 29, 2018
Start Date:
January 1, 2018
Final Price:
$24.99
$16.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
1362
Buyer Feedback:
9
Cut out Album, name written on back of album, played thru with out skips,
clean clear sound-excellent, from personal library,
Record Grading
Mint= Never opened. Perfect. For both.
Near Mint= Opened. But, can’t really tell the difference. Only difference between mint, and, near mint on a cover, is the shrink being slit over the opening.
VG++/Excellent = A small handful of paper scuffs and, or hairlines at the most.
Cover, Very, very slight shelf wear. Mostly at the opening. No writing, tears, stains,
VG+ = There are a few hairlines and purely superficial marks on the record. None that affect the clarity of the music.
Cover, Same as VG++, but the beginnings of ring wear. And, will see past the laminate on the corners. Very slight shelf wear if any. No writing, splits, stains, or tears.
VG = A number of superficial marks. None of which I can feel with the tips of my fingers.But, may cause some very minor back ground noise. But, nothing that will interfere with the very nice, overall listening experience.
Cover, Same as VG+. But, may have some creasing. Shelf wear and ring wear will be a bit more evident. Spine will still be intact and, readable for the most part. No splits, tears, stains, or writing.
VG- = Everything in VG. And, maybe have one or two light scratches that will sound. Still a,nice record.
Cover, Everything listed in VG. But, might have writing on the cover, a small split,(less than 1”) at the opening, a stain or a small tear. Spine may be less readable. Still a very good cover. But, with 1 or 2 flaws.
Due to differences, in equipment. I can not be responsible for differences in the way records play on different equipment.