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GRADING OF RECORDS
Grading vinyl records is pretty standard, here is the system we use:
* MINT (M): It is doubtful we will rate anything as mint. Mint means that a record is perfect without any flaws or imperfections at all. Even a brand new sealed album can be less than mint if it has the slightest crease or blemish on the cover.
* NEAR MINT (NM): Almost a perfect record with the slightest of flaws. It should show no signs of wear and look as though you just pulled off the shrink-wrap after purchasing it new.
* VERY GOOD + (VG+): A VG+ record will show some signs of having been played and handled by the previous owner. The surface of the record might show slight scuffs or very light scratches or slight warps that do not affect the sound of the recording. The label might show some rig wear or discoloration, but it should be minimal. Picture sleeves may have slight ring wear or slight seam split. The LP jacket may have slight signs or wear and may also have a cut-out hole or corner indicating that the record was taken out of print and resold at a discount. Considering that the record may have a few minor discrepancies, it would still be considered a very disireable acquisition into a collection.
* VERY GOOD (VG): On a VG record many of the defects found will be more pronounced. Surface noise will be noticeable, particularly on softer passages, but will not overpower the music. Groove wear will start to be noticeable and slight scracthes deep enough to be felt by the fingernail will be discernible to the ear. LP covers, picture sleeve or labels may have stickers or writing on them.
* GOOD (G): A (G) record is acceptable to own until a better copy can be found. A (G) record can be played - it will have noticeable noise but will not skip. The cover may have seam splits, tape repair, writing, ring wear or other defects.
* POOR (P): A (P) record is just that. It may be warped or cracked amd may not play without skipping. The LP cover or picture sleeve may have water damage or excessive writing or spine splits. One should not by an album in (P) condition unless it is impossible to find in better condition and the price should be only a fraction of a higher grade album.