If you’re diving into the world of vinyl collecting, one of the most important things to understand is vinyl record grading. Whether you’re buying records online, at a store, or from a fellow collector, grading helps you know what condition a record is in before you drop your hard-earned cash.
Grading vinyl records is as much an art as it is a system—it’s not an exact science. While grading standards like Goldmine and Record Collector exist, the process still involves a level of subjectivity. Different sellers and collectors may interpret wear, surface noise, and cover condition slightly differently. Factors like pressing variations, storage conditions, and even cleaning methods can influence how a record plays and looks. That’s why it’s always best to check detailed descriptions and photos before buying.
Why Vinyl Grading Matters
The condition of a vinyl record directly affects its sound quality, collectability, and value. Scratches, warping, and surface noise can make or break the listening experience.
Vinyl Grading Scale
While many use grades like Mint, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor or variations of these, we at BidCurios use a varying percentage to identify the condition of the record.
Here’s a breakdown of common grading terms you’ll see when buying vinyl on BidCurios:
Mint (M) – Perfect Condition
- The record is brand new, unplayed, and flawless.
- No scratches, scuffs, or warping.
- Rarely used since most records, even new ones, have some minor handling.
95% (Near Mint) – Almost Perfect
- Looks and plays like new with little to no surface noise.
- A well-kept record that has been played only a few times.
90% (Very Good Plus VG+) – Light Wear, Still Great
- Has some signs of usage
- May have some light surface scratches or scuffs but no deep marks.
- Might have slight background noise in quiet parts, but still great sound.
85% (Very Good VG) – Noticeable Wear but Still Plays
- Has signs of usage, more visible scratches and scuffs.
- Surface noise, but the record still plays without skipping.
- A solid copy for casual listening.
80% or Less (Good G, Fair F, Poor P) – Heavily Worn, May be Playable
- Significant scratches and surface noise.
- Might skip or pop in places. 80% record may still be playable. 75% or lower may play only a few tracks.
- Worth buying if it’s a rare or valuable record.
- Lower percentage graded records may also be bought for display or as collector’s item.
How to Choose the Right Grade for You
If you’re buying records for listening, 90% or higher is the safest choice. If you’re a collector looking for rare pressings, you might accept an 85% copy if that’s all you can find.
Where to Find Quality Vinyl Records
If you’re looking to build your collection, check out BidCurios.com, India’s leading marketplace for collectibles. You’ll find a vast selection of vinyl records, audio cassettes, CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and rare movie memorabilia.
Happy collecting, and may your records always spin smoothly! 🎶✨
Check out vinyl records available on BidCurios:
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Wings At The Speed Of Sound Hollywood Lp Vinyl Record Condition-95%
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Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya Bollywood Movie Lp Vinyl Record Condition 95%
₹2,000.00
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