Record Grading Standards
The Disc (Vinyl) and the Album Cover are graded separately.
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DISC
(VINYL) GRADES |
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SS |
Sealed at factory and never opened. Disc is assumed to be
undamaged and mint, but this cannot be proven until the album is actually
opened and the disc examined. |
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M |
Perfection, no flaws, defects, marks or otherwise
indications of being handled or played. Any scuffs, hairline scratches or
other marks disqualify discs from this category. I do not use this grade, as
even the act of inserting the disc or removing it from the paper sleeve may
cause scuff marks on the vinyl. |
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NM or M- |
This is highest grade that I will assign to opened,
handled records. The vinyl is virtually flawless, bright and shiny. A very
minor, barely visible scuff or two may be permitted, but no scratches. The
disc should play with no audible noise. The label is bright, clean and
unmarked. |
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E or VG++ |
Disc plays near perfectly, but may have minor paper scuffs
that do not interfere with the sound quality. There can possibly be a
hairline scratch or two but nothing that is obvious or affects play. Vinyl is
bright and shiny; label is clean and unmarked. |
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VG+ |
Some visible surface wear, very minor scratches and
scuffs, but minimal impact on the sound quality. Vinyl will still have good
luster; labels may have minor imperfections (small labels or initials, etc.)
but otherwise clean. |
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VG |
Vinyl will have noticeable scratches or scuffs that cause
minor surface noise, but do not overpower the music. There will be no skips.
Vinyl may appear somewhat dull and grayish. Labels may have small tears, tape
marks, larger writing, etc. but still easily legible. There may be wear or
deformation of the spindle hole. |
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G |
Well-played, dull, grayish vinyl with deeper scratches and
wear causing distracting surface noise (hisses, pops, cracks and other
nasties). The record will still play through without any skips. Labels may be
significantly defaced or damaged. |
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F |
Unless the record is particularly rare, I would not try to
sell a record in this condition. There will be major noise, surface damage,
deep scratches, and skips. Attempting to listen to these discs will be
painful. These discs are basically trash unless a collector desires one to
fill a space in a collection until a better one comes along. |
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ALBUM
COVER GRADES |
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SS |
Album is still in the factory-applied shrink-wrapping. |
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M |
Absolutely perfect; no corner dings, marks, tears, dents, impressions
from the disc, or other flaws. Cover should appear as if a record has never
been inside. |
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NM or M- |
Very minor signs of wear or cover impressions. Artwork is
as close to perfection as possible. |
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E or VG++ |
Minor disc impression or slight corner creases, no
wrinkles, puckers, seam splits or writing on the cover. Artwork is clean and
unworn and there is no ink wear. |
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VG+ |
Cover is clean but may have minor writing or marks and may
show slight wear. There may be just the start of ring wear, where the disc
has created a raised area on the cover that resulted in the ink wearing off
the paper. There may be slight discoloration or staining, minor seam wear,
but no splits or tears. Corners may have small creases or fraying. |
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VG |
Covers are worn and used. Seams may be starting to split
or may have been unobtrusively repaired with clear tape. (I use special
archival-quality, non-yellowing, clear tape for all repairs.) There is moderate
ringwear, but the artwork is still attractive. There may be yellowing or
discoloration and there may be larger writing, labels, or marks. Corners may
have damage or creases and there may be scratches or gouges that otherwise
damage the artwork. |
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G |
Several (but not all of the following flaws will apply:
Seam splits, large marker writing, major seam splits, significant ring wear,
damaged corners, tears, cuts, gouges, masking or duct tape seam repairs, or
other flaws and damage. Again, probably only useful to fill a collection
niche until something better can be found. |
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F |
Trash, useable only to keep the record off the floor. |