Sold Date:
February 3, 2026
Start Date:
January 24, 2026
Final Price:
£156.17
(GBP)
Bid Count:
31
Seller Feedback:
31645
Buyer Feedback:
132
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Item Description
Title: Let It Bleed
Artist: Rolling Stones
Format: Original UK Unboxed Mono LP
Year: 1969
Label: Decca
Cat. No.: LK 5025
Matrix A-Side: XARL-9363P-2A 1 DA JT
Matrix B-Side: XARL-9364P-1A 1 UI JT
Condition of Record: Excellent+++ One or Two Light Marks
Condition of Sleeve: VG General Wear with Some Discolouring on Rear. Some Spine Wear. Small Writing Indent on Front Sleeve (See Associated Images)
Any other information: Includes Poster(Very Light Wear). With Hype Sticker. Original Red Mono Inner Sleeve with Censored Bach Choir Credit
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