THE BEATLES-PLEASE PLEASE ME-LP PCS 3042/GOLD STEREO
  £   2,940
  $   3,896

 


£ 2940 Sold For
Jun 21, 2015 Sold Date
Jun 16, 2015 Start Date
£   1900 Start price
10   Number Of Bids
  Great Britain Country Of Seller
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The Beatles Please Please Me Gold Stereo Parlophone Label from April 1963. First Day 1G and 1R Stampers!! Original 1st day release from England and is considered to be one of their, if not THE most sought after and rarest LP. These are proven sound investments and have tripled in value over the past couple of years or so as so few were pressed in the first place. This is a Very first press Dick James Version in Stereo as the initial 1st pressings had the incorrect Dick James Mus. publishing credits for tracks 1 & 2 on side 1, and 4 & 6 on side 2. (as it should have read Northen songs) This album sounds sounds great with a rich Stereo sound with some pops and crackle, these however don't interupt the nice playback quality. All stampers and Tax codes are correct and Labels are in a Lovely Excellent Condition. Both labels have Parlophone Co. around the rims with the MZT tax code visible around the centre hole of side 1. The record is Very Good + and the Outer Sleeve is Very Good. It also comes with the Emitex lined Sleeve in Very Good Condition also. The Sleeve is the absolute first 'GOLD' issue with the Angus McBean credit to the extreme right but the sleeve has a 25mm seam split at the opening edge. This is OK condition with writing on the back that has been rubbed and worn. Mother Stampers are: Side 1: the number 1 at 9 o'clock and the letter R at 3 o'clock Side 2: the number 1 at 9 o'clock and the letter G at 3 o'clock and the Matrix numbers are: YEX 94-1 & YEX 95-1 which confirms it is from the first 300 pressed and released in April 1963


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