The Beatles, Let It Be / You Know My Name, 45 w/ pic sleeve (UK, Apple, 1970)

 

Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up the Number), British Apple R 5833, Hayes pressing with solid center, released March 1970. Disc: VG+: labels appear flawless but for light spindle burn; vinyl has a few superficial hairlines, retains full mirrorlike lustre. Runout stampings: E7YCE 21407-1U  GMP  KT  6   /   APPLE S 1002 A-1 7YCE 21408-1U  GAP  KT  7    Picture sleeve on matte card stock with curved flaps, no catalog number, VG-: no seam splits; light disc impression but associated wrinkles; light ringwear, light wrinkles, damage that may have been inked over; rough 1/4" along opening top.    


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