Sold Date:
January 9, 2016
Start Date:
January 8, 2016
Final Price:
£12.99
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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BEATLES A Hard Day's Night LP Yellow Black Parlophone PMC1230 1st Press matrix 3N 3N 1964 Goldmine Magazine Record Grading Standard
RECORD CONDITION VG+ plays well with good audio quality
SLEEVE VG+ small opening edge tear clean spine some white on rear see pictures
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ANY OTHER COUNTRY FIRST RECORD AT THE FULL SHIPPING PRICE EUROPE £6.00. OUTSIDE EUROPE £8.00 FURTHER RECORDS PURCHASED AND PAID FOR AT THE SAME TIME £2.00 FOR EACH 12"/LP AND 75P PER 7" RECORD
ABBREVIATIONS P/S Picture Sleeve G/F Gatefold Sleeve
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Goldmine Magazine Record Grading StandardMint, it deserves (and receives) a large premium over other grades.
M- or NRMT (Mint Minus or Near Mint) – Usually the highest grade. Records from the
1950s & 60s in this condition are truly rare.
EX Looks Mint at first glance but on closer examination there may be one or two very light surface marks
VG++ (Very Good Plus Plus) – Beautiful collectible condition. Only the slightest of
wear, certainly no deep scratches.
VG+ (Very Good Plus) - Great condition. Well cared for.
VG (Very Good) – Still good condition, but more wear than VG+.
VG- (Very Good Minus) - Generally not collectible condition, unless it’s a super rare
record. Most dealers avoid records in this shape or below.
G (Good) – Lots of wear, but still playable. The most confusing grade! Good really does
not mean good. It is actually quite poor condition.
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