Vinyl looks VG+


I am a jazz musician, a collector, and I list records to trim my collection. My turntable is a Technics 1200 with a ATVML540.


M: sealed record.


NM: will have no scratches but possibly a few paper scuffs that can only be seen under certain lighting conditions. Cover will nearly appear as though it is brand new.


EX: may have only a few light scratches that cannot be felt by hand, and possibly paper scuffs that can only be seen under certain lighting conditions. Cover may have a few signs of wear, such as a few hints of corner/edge wear or light foxing.


VG+: will have some light scratches and paper scuffs, none of which can be felt by hand. Cover may have light corner/edge wear, any splits must be 1" or less. Slight ringwear or other minor markings possible.


VG: will have many light scratches and/or a few scratches that can be felt by hand. Covers may have splits more than 1", corners may be noticeably rounded or cut, writing/stains may be more prominent.


G+: will have many scratches, a handful of which may be felt by hand. Cover may have fully split sides, cut corners, and distracting markings/stains.