Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen 7", Single, Sil Very Good (VG)

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PLEASE NOTE: IMAGES ARE STOCK IMAGES, AND MAY NOT REPRESENT THE FINAL ITEM. PLEASE READ PRODUCT LISTING OR IF IN DOUBT PLEASE CONTACT ME VIA EBAY MESSAGING. Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen (7", Single, Sil) 

Record / Media Condition : Very Good (VG)

Sleeve Condition : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Original picture sleeve. Small hand written number on top left of sleeve. This is the1st label variation with ridged anti-slip ring; Blue labels. A side - silver text. B side - silver text. It has a large centre hole which was dinked post-manufacture for use in juke-boxes. However it's never been used in a juke box. Vinyl has just a few very light marks and has had limited plays. This is almost a VG+ example.

Notes : 1st label variation with ridged anti-slip ring; Blue labels. A side - silver text. B side - silver text. Copies with a large centre hole were dinked post-manufacture for use in juke-boxes. Runouts are etched except for the plate marks which are stamped: a single capital letter is stamped at approximately 9:00 relative to the matrix number at 12:00 (Aston-Clinton's characteristic "broken A" may appear as A, Λ, or ∴, showing only the serifs); plate numbers are stamped at 3:00. Some early variants may lack the "A" stamp and have a scribed/etched "<" across the locked groove instead (see Variant 14). © 1977 Jones/Rotten/Matlock/Cook ℗ 1977 Virgin Records Ltd.

Catalog Number: VS 181

Release Year: 27 May 1977

Track List :

A. God Save The Queen 3:20
B. Did You No Wrong 3:09

Barcode and Other Identifiers :

Matrix / Runout VS 181A
Matrix / Runout VS 181B
Matrix / Runout VS-181-A-1
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-1
Matrix / Runout VS-181-A-5
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-1
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. A6. 1 B
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. B5. C Λ
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. A6.
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-6
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. A6.
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-8
Matrix / Runout VS-181-A-7 Λ
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. B5. C B
Matrix / Runout VS-181-A-7
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-8
Matrix / Runout VS 181 A6
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-1
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. A6 1 1 D
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. B5. C >
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. A6. 3 B
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. B5. 1 B
Matrix / Runout VS. 181. A6. I D
Matrix / Runout VS.186.B-8 Λ
Matrix / Runout VS-181-A-1 OS C
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-1 OS C
Matrix / Runout VS 181 A
Matrix / Runout VS181 B5
Matrix / Runout VS-181-A-1 B 1
Matrix / Runout VS-181-B-1 < 1 1

Published By Copyright Control
Phonographic Copyright (p) Virgin Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Jones/Matlock/Cook/Rotten
Pressed By CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton

Record grading guide

Mint (M)

The item and container are absolutely perfect in every way. To qualify as Mint, the item must never have been played and is possibly still sealed. Mint should be used sparingly as a grade, if at all. Note that an item can be sealed and not Mint. If you suspect your record is in Mint condition, do not play it.

Near Mint (NM)

The item is nearly perfect. Near Mint (NM) media has more than likely never been played, and if it has, there will be no imperfections during playback. The item should show no obvious signs of wear. The cover or container can have very minor defects., but it should have no folds, seam splits, scratches, or other noticeable similar defects. The same should be true of any other inserts, such as posters, lyric sleeves, etc. Many dealers won’t give a grade higher than NM, implying (perhaps correctly) that no item is ever truly perfect.

Very G