Sealed digipak. 

I bought a large lot of CDs from a woman who spent her career doing PR for some of the biggest rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s. Many of the CDs are PROMO COPIES. 

What does that mean? It means they may have: a white label on the CD, different artwork, a promo copy sticker on the case, "PROMOTIONAL" stamped on the CD, "promo copy not for sale" printed on the paper or CD, a HOLE drilled through in the case into the bar code, a HOLE from a hole punch in the paper of the bar code, a CUT MARK on the spine, a CUT MARK through the case over the barcode, probably other things I didn't run across. Promo copies are often more desirable than regular copies, especially white labels. 

All of the discs are in great condition. They have not been tested/played. 

Some of the cases have scratches or cracks or broken hinges. I tried to take photos of any damaged cases. 

MEDIA MAIL - slower but cheaper.