Sold Date:
November 5, 2021
Start Date:
October 29, 2021
Final Price:
$20.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
16
Seller Feedback:
538
Buyer Feedback:
0
Auctioning off half of my collection! This was multiple collections I purchased along the way and am now selling altogether!
The top 3 rows are VG+. The bottom 4 albums are VG. The jackets are G+ and up. Everything has been eye graded.
The greatest of nat King Cole Vol 1 is a double LP, hence there are 11 records in total. All of the records are 60s originals except for the gray Nat King cole record in the bottom right.
100s of records being auctioned with no reserve! Please be sure to follow my store if you love records!
Grading Standards:
Grading: I take grading seriously and grade conservatively. If I don't feel confident in my grade, I will grade down.
Mint: Only sealed records are considered mint.
NM : Near Mint : No scratches on vinyl. There can be dust or paper scuffs but otherwise will leave you wondering if the record has ever been played.
VG++: Looks great, sounds new. Can have up to 3 scratches per side.
VG+: May have some light scratches. Usually less than 10 per side. Does not affect sound quality. Expected to have sound quality close to near mint.
VG: Has alot of scratches. Usually more than 10 on each side. May have slight affect on sound quality. The primary example is crackling that can be present on quieter sections.
G+ or G: I generally wouldnt sell these unless the record is ultra rare. These can have pops or crackling even over loud sections. These can have chips off the edge of the vinyl and other atrocities.
Sleeve:
M: Sealed, no storage wear.
EX: Sealed, slight storage wear such as minor ring wear or some rubbing on the edges of the jacket.
VG++: Still in shrink, no damage.
VG+: May have one small imperfection such as some fading on the binding.
Vg: May have 2 imperfections such as ring wear and a signature.
G+: has 3 imperfections such as ring wear, signature, and a tear on the binding.
G: Has 4 or more imperfections. Generally is not a great sleeve for collectors. Usually structurally intact so it can still hold or preserve the vinyl