How i grade vinyl.
Nm grade vinyl.
In fact it s essential to your collection piece s quality.
It s hard to find consistency within the vinyl fabric grading process because each manufacturer has their own grades.
The vinyl looks glossy and clearly has only been played a few times.
Appears unplayed and will bear no marks sleeve scuffs or scratches.
Mint m absolutely perfect in every way.
There are no marks on the vinyl and the whole package is complete.
Never been played and usually sealed.
Vinyl grading isn t an exact science but it s certainly a useful metric.
Nm or m near mint or mint minus this is highest grade that i will assign to opened handled records.
The vinyl is virtually flawless bright and shiny.
Manufactured for durability and heavy use commercial or contract grade vinyl upholstery is about 1 16 to 1 8 inch thick and is more of a foam like material.
We seldom use this grade.
According to the goldmine standard each vinyl and sleeve should be given a grade that ranges from pristine mint down to badly damaged poor fair.
Vinyl records are graded with codes such as s m nm ex vg vg vg vg g b na.
These codes define the condition of the record and its cover.
Near mint nm the record has been on a shelf between other records.
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Disc sold ungraded or as is.
Contentsthe vinyl grading systempoor p or fair f good g very good vg very good plus vg excellent e near mint nm mint m when shopping for used records understanding the way vinyl is graded is important.
When starting a new project the most important question to ask is if you are using the right grade for the task at hand.
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.
To determine the condition a vinyl record you must grade it visually and in most cases play grade the record to give it one of eight ratings.