This beautiful UK mono 2nd pressing dates from late-1963 on the black yellow Parlophone label: PMC 1206
The publishing credit for the song Money is Dominion. Belinda .
Matrices: XEX 447-6N XEX 448-6N
Stamper codes: 5/AM 4/MD
Vinyl weight: 158g
Housed in a rarer front laminated, tri-flipback Ernest J. Day printed mono cover with the earliest darker/grainier image and You Really Gotta Hold On Me rear track-listing spelling.
Complete with its original poly-lined Use Emitex.. inner-sleeve.
CONDITION
Labels: MINT
A perfect pair with no spindle marks or wear to either label.
Disc:
Visual: MINT
Hard to believe, but this 57 year-old disc looks like it just came off the press. It is visually flawless both in strong daylight AND directly beneath halogen light. You won t find better.
Audio: MINT
Sounds as good as it looks - perfect
Cover: MINT -
A real work of art in this condition. These Ernest J. Day covers were both superior in look and feel and finding one in this condition is extremely rare.
The iconic front panel is clean and free from any thumbnails . There is minor storagewear in the form of slight rubbing and a faint disc impression to the laminate. The corners and opening edges are in great shape. The easily blemished rear panel is clean white, again with just a hint of storage but no marks, writing or missing paper. All of the delicate flipbacks are clean in-place and both seams and the spine are tight unworn.
Inner-sleeve: MINT -
As good as these delicate components get.