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Verve-branded Jazz Vinyl record within clear plastic sleeve

Vinyl Records

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $125

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A 12-inch vinyl long play record, appearing black in color and housed within a thin, wrinkled transparent plastic inner or outer sleeve. The center label is black with white text and graphics, featuring a prominent 'Verve RECORDS' logo and an illustration of a trumpet player. The label text indicates the album features 'STAN GETZ and J. J. JOHNSON at the OPERA HOUSE' and lists track titles such as '1. BILLIE'S BOUNCE' and '2. MY FUNNY VALENTINE'. It bears the catalog number 'MG V-8265', along with the text 'LONG PLAY', 'HIGH FIDELITY', and 'MADE IN U.S.A. VERVE RECORDS, INC.' The typography and layout are consistent with mid-20th-century jazz releases, specifically those stylistically attributed to the late 1950s or early 1960s. The surface of the vinyl exhibits grooved lines visible through the plastic, suggesting a standard microgroove format. While the disc and label appear to be in good visual condition, the plastic sleeve is heavily creased, and the item's physical playability cannot be determined from the image. All branding and credits are as marked on the label but remain unverified as to the specific pressing's provenance.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this 12-inch vinyl record appears to be a copy of 'Stan Getz and J. J. Johnson at the Opera House.' The center label bears markings consistent with Verve Records catalog number MG V-8265, a monaural 'High Fidelity' release. The black label with the 'T' logo suggests a mid-to-late 1950s production era. However, from a photograph, I cannot verify if this is an early pressing or a later reissue, as distinguishing these requires physical inspection of the dead wax matrix numbers.The estimated value assumes the record is a vintage pressing in Very Good plus (VG+) to Near Mint (NM) condition. I can see the vinyl surface through the plastic sleeve, and it appears relatively clean, but I cannot determine playability or the presence of surface noise, skips, or internal groove wear. The plastic sleeve is heavily wrinkled, and the absence of the outer cardboard jacket would significantly decrease the market value, as collectors prioritize complete packaging. Generally, jazz recordings of this era from the Verve catalog are sought after by enthusiasts. If this were confirmed as a first pressing in top-tier condition with its original jacket, the value would occupy the higher end of the range. Conversely, if the record is a later reissue, or if it possesses audible defects not visible in the photo, the value would likely drop below $20. A physical inspection by a specialist and verification of the sleeve's provenance would be necessary to establish a more precise valuation. Without such verification, the item must be treated as a working hypothesis of a 1950s release.

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