DESCRIPTION:

BEATLES

YESTERDAY AND TODAY LP

CAPITOL COLORBAND MONO T 2553 PRESSING

Vinyl Condition (Side 1 Vinyl = VG-; Side 2 Vinyl = VG)

 Cover = F

Detailed Condition:

Beatles, Yesterday and Today: I have personally listened to both sides of this LP and there is  significant surface noise evident on both sides. Side Two is a little better than Side One. Visually the vinyl shows surface markings. No skips were noted during playback. Labels are clean on both sides. Overall I rate this LP as Very Good Minus (VG-).  The LP cover is in poor condition with old duct tape adhesive apparent on the sides of the jacket. It is in poor condition and should be replaced at some point. Based on the Cover Grading Classification criteria listed below, I rate this LP cover as Fair (F).

Inner sleeve is not significant it is  a new plain white paper type sleeve. 


Grading Classification:

I do my best to be fair and honest with my record grading assessment.  I will provide as much detail as possible to give potential buyers everything they need to know about the product(s) you are bidding on. Therefore; I grade my LP vinyl and jackets/inner sleeves separately to provide the most accurate description of all the contents. I have developed a detailed grading system for both the LP record and the jacket. If the inner sleeve has significance it will be noted.  I inspect and grade all vinyl by either listening to or visually inspecting under bright lighting. Questionable marks are played to ensure no skipping. Major anomalies will be noted.

Vinyl Grading Classification:

-->Still Sealed (SS) = Sealed in original shrink wrap. Anomalies (Saw cuts, cut-out holes, creases, etc.) will be noted.

-->Near Mint (NM) = A superb LP record that is nearly perfect. Shiny, no visible defects, appears to be brand new, except without the shrink wrap. A good description of a NM record is “it looks like it just came from a retail store and it was opened for the first time.”  

-->Near Mint Minus (NM-) = An LP record that is very close to (NM). No signs of wear. Very minor defects are allowed.

-->Very Good Plus (VG+) = An LP record that has been played, but well cared for.  It may show light wear, such as light scratches or scuffs which have little or no effect on the listening experience.

-->Very Good (VG) = An LP record that exhibits obvious signs of use. Limited scuffs and scratches causing moderate surface noise that will be evident upon playing.  There will be light scratches which will affect the sound quality. Defects should not overpower the music and it should be a fairly pleasant listening experience.

-->Very Good Minus (VG-) = An LP record considered acceptable. The record will play through but will exhibit significant surface noise and scratches.  Well used vinyl.

-->Good (G) = An LP record marginally acceptable. LP exhibits visible scratches, some skips/jumps and bad surface noise.

I do not sell records below a “Good” rating.

Cover Grading Classification:

-->Near Mint (NM) = LP cover has no creases, folds, seam splits or other noticeable defects. No cut-out holes, either. The same is true for any inserts, posters, lyric sleeves and the like.

-->Very Good Plus (VG+) = LP cover may have slight signs of wear and may also be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation or corner indicating it was taken out of print and sold at a discount.  Inner sleeve and will have some moderate wear, and may have lightly turned up corners.

-->Very Good (VG) = LP cover may have light to moderate ring wear, some tape, stickers, glue, writing, a small seam split, but not all of these defects. Too many of these types of defects will degrade the cover to a Good (G) classification.

-->Good (G) = LP cover shows signs of significant wear that includes seam splits (especially at the bottom or on the spine) and worn corners. Tape, writing, ring wear or other defects will start to overwhelm the object.

-->Fair (F) = LP cover that barely holds and protects the record. LP cover may include (but not all) the following defects: marred by wear, writing, water damage, seam splits on all three sides, inner sleeve seams splits, crinkled and written upon. If it is a common LP cover/sleeve, you'll need to find another copy in better shape to replace it.

Shipping:  

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USA Domestic: I do not gouge customers on shipping and handling fees. Domestic shipments will be shipped via USPS Economy Media Mail so I can pass savings along to customers. It should be noted that USPS Media Mail shipments can take up to 10 business days to arrive depending on location. All shipments include a USPS tracking number with delivery conformation. Handling time is 1 to 2 business days.

 International: I am willing to ship parcels internationally. However, there are some risks/costs considerations that should be identified with overseas shipments: I can ship either Priority Mail Insured or 1st Class International; it is up to the buyer to decide which method is preferred. If you select Priority Mail Insured, the cost for a single LP will be approximately $50 ($30 Canada). This is recommended if your parcel exceeds a $50 value. If you select 1st Class International the cost will be around $20 ($12 Canada) for a single LP. The risk with 1st Class International shipping is that there is NO USPS shipment tracking service available.  So if the parcel is delayed in the international customs department I will have no status of the shipment. Also, the international buyer will need to agree to accept all risk of loss or damage associated with 1st Class International Shipping.  In short, most shipments with a parcel value under $50 usually will ship 1st Class International, and any parcel in excess of $50 should be shipped Priority Mail Insured. Ultimately, I will need the buyer to decide and let me know how to proceed. If you win the bid, please wait for the Invoice so I can accurately provide the shipping total to you. I will not charge you more than the USPS fee.

Note: If you win multiple auction listings please wait for the invoice so I can reduce shipping costs. I only charge $1.00 for an additional LP and 0.50 for each LP after that. Thanks.

Packaging:

LP will be boxed carefully in a corrugated box made specifically for LPs to protect the cover.  LP will include a clear plastic outer LP sleeve. LP will be removed from cover for shipping to prevent seam splitting (unless sealed).