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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 on a last photo (see escription). You can see all necessary details on photos, and even possible to find runout numbers on rim.
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.
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