The Beatles, Let It Be / You Know My Name, vinyl 45 (US, Apple, 1970), M-

 

Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up the Number), Apple 2764, Scranton pressing with "STEREO" on A-side, title 9 o'clock and Capitol dome on B-side, incorrect B-side subtitle [Spizer no. 2764.02S(c)], released March 1970. Disc: M-: New Old Stock (single owner, unplayed): appears flawless, full mirrorlike lustre.  Runout markings: S-45-47129-Z4#2  Bell Sound sf  IAM   /   S-45-47130-Z1#2  Bell Sound sf  IAM     White/green "The Beatles on Apple" glossy black stock sleeve, VG+: no woc, soc or tears; edges sharp including straight top, light disc impression, slight ringwear; a few light creases under 3/4".


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