Find out the value of a Vinyl Record, CD, or Cassette, etc. Search within our Price Guide of Sold Auctions
CD: Muddy Waters - The Complete Plantation Recordings - [24] (EX/EX)
Used or new CD (new CDs stated as NEW or SEALED in title), carefully kept, from the non-smoking environment, clean jewel boxes, condition stated as NM or VG+ (see title). I can answer all possible questions. Mostly they are vintage pressings, some of them are hard to find. I don't like remastered copies, so most of them NOT remastered, as published for a first time. You can see all necessary details on photos, and even possible to find runout numbers on rim.
Photos are actual, You will get the exact the same item that is pictured. All additional photos upon request. I do not grade plastic boxes (easily replaceable), only discs and papers are graded.
GRADING SYSTEM:
CD GRADING: (EX/-) (for CD grading see the first two letters)
MINT (M) - mint CDs are perfect, usually this grade applies just to new, sealed records.
NEAR MINT (NM) - looks like new, played just once or several times.
EXCELLENT (EX) - same as NM, but may have (or may not) just couple of inaudible dots or hair marks.
I use this grade very often rather to NM to avoid possible misunderstanding.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) - CDs has more marks, but it also plays great, not heavy used.
VERY GOOD (VG) - It may have visible scratches, inaudible. CD label may have markers traces.
GOOD (G) - while the term "good" might seem positive, CD carrying "G" rating may still in poor quality. I use this grade if I catch CD in poor condition, but it is very very rare.
POOR (P) or FAIR (F) - discs with these ratings often have major playback issues, and should expected as bad.
COVER GRADING: (-/EX) (for cover grading see the last two letters. I do not grade jewel cases, because they easy replaceable )
MINT (M) - pristine, perfect, usually means sealed.
NEAR MINT (NM) - looks like new, but obviously used (open shrinkwrap)
EXCELLENT (EX) - same to NM, slightly used, looks great.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) - may have very light signs of previous use, but have no impressed hemispheres from stoppers. I use this grade often to avoid possible misunderstandings. Most of my CDs far better from that grade.
VERY GOOD (VG) - previous use will be apparent. It may have press marks from case stoppers, or signs of shelfwear.
GOOD (G) - while the term "good" might seem positive, a cover, carrying "G" rating may still in poor quality.
POOR (P) or FAIR (F) - booklet or other papers was soaked, or heavy lacerated, ragged.
THANKS for WATCHING