Elvis Gold Records Vol's I and II LPM 1707, LPM 2075 **Ships Free**

Sold Date: October 17, 2020
Start Date: August 4, 2020
Final Price: $51.00 (USD)
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Artist:  Elvis Presley

Album Title: Golden Records Vol's I and II

Album # : LPM 1707 and LPM 2075

Vinyl Condition : VG-VG+ on Both

Sleeve Condition : VG+ On Both


Additional Info:

Vinyl:

Some lite surface scratches throughout. Nothing major that I can see. Visual inspection only.


Sleeve:
Some lite wear.





Reference Chart

SS (Still Sealed)

Unopened records, still in original shrink wrap. In original manufactured condition unless otherwise noted (i.e. evidence of mildew or bent corners, etc.) The Great Escape does not sell re-sealed records. If we have ANY suspicion that a sealed record is a re-seal or has sustained significant damage, we open it for inspection and grading!

M (Mint)

The record and sleeve are in perfect, original condition. The record may have been played but will have no evidence of deterioration. 

NM (Near Mint)

A nearly perfect record. Any visible defects are of the type that "disappear" when the record is tilted under a strong light and they should not affect play. Sleeves in near mint condition will have no obvious signs of wear. Practically imperceptible ring wear may be allowed but no creases, seam-splits, or other easily detected flaws will be present.

EX (Excellent)

A very clean record. Near mint except for slight, superficial signs of wear. Sleeves in this condition may have marginal defects, but will not have significant creases or splits.

VG+ (Very Good Plus)

A well-cared-for record that is noticeably less than perfect, but defects are not visually or audibly distracting. Record surfaces may have slight scuffs or light scratches, but are still primarily clean. Sleeves may have some creases or minor ring wear, but should not be split.

VG (Very Good)

A used, reasonable copy to play. Many of the defects found in a VG+ copy will be more pronounced in VG condition. Surface noise may be evident and sleeves may look worn, but the record is still a decent copy.

G (Good)

A well-worn record that is still playable. Good does not necessarily mean "bad" but a record in this condition will have audible distractions and may have visible groove wear. Sleeves may have all manner of defects, but are still intact.

FA (Fair) and P (Poor)

These grades are for beat-up records. We only sell records in these grades if they are extremely rare and sought-after.