Near Rare BELGIUM Beatles 7 " Vinyl 45 1965 Help R5305 Gt Britain EMI Export
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:1347103 | Speed: 45 RPM |
Release Year: 1965 | Record Size: 7" |
Genre: Rock | Record Label: Parlophone |
Artist: The Beatles | Duration: Single |
Title: Help | UPC: Does not apply |
Original rare wrap around sleeve. A few creases and small tears at opening.
Vinyl is EX/NM both sides.
Rare Belgian picture sleeve. Disc is made in Gt Britain with push out centre. I know to keep up with demand some discs were made for export, as far as I can tell this is one of those.
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Mint - I rarely call a record mint as these are a mass produced product and even a brand new unplayed record can have surface noise and sleeve marks, but I sometimes add 'looks mint' or 'close to mint' as a visual grading.
EX - nothing wrong with the record visually that will affect play
VG - a few light marks but nothing that will affect enjoyment of the record
G - good, but likely to have some cracks and pops (i.e. it'll sound like a played record)
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