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Seeco Records 'Enamorame' 33 1/3 RPM Vinyl Album Cover

Vinyl Records

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$40-$100

As of June 11, 2026

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This item appears to be a 12-inch vinyl record sleeve for the album titled 'enamorame'. The cover art features a large, close-up photographic portrait of a woman with blonde hair and blue eyes, set against a dark, contrasting background. The title 'enamorame' is printed in a blue lowercase script at the top. The sleeve bears markings consistent with Seeco Records, specifically a yellow crest logo that reads 'GOLD SERIES SEECO HIGH FIDELITY LONG PLAYING 33 1/3 R.P.M. SCLP-9165'. Text on the right side indicates the performers as 'Con Victor Perez y Rafa Galindo'. Small printed text in the lower-left corner reads 'LEE-MYLES ASSOC. NYC'. The aesthetic and typography are stylistically consistent with Latin music releases from the late 1950s or early 1960s. Regarding condition, visible shelf wear is present along the right edge with significant fraying and cardboard exposure, as well as minor ring wear and corner blunting. These observations are based on the visual evidence provided; without physical inspection, the presence of the actual vinyl disc or its condition remains unverified.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item appears to be a 12-inch vinyl record sleeve for the Seeco Records Gold Series release 'Enamorame' (SCLP-9165). I can observe markings consistent with a mid-century Latin music pressing and cover art attributed to Lee-Myles Assoc. NYC. However, I cannot verify the presence or condition of the actual vinyl disc from this image, which is a primary driver of value for collectors. Furthermore, I cannot determine the specific pressing year or the absence of internal damage through a photograph alone; a physical inspection would be required to assess the disc for surface noise, scratches, or warping. The estimated value of $40-$100 assumes the attribution to Seeco Records is correct and that a playable disc in 'Good Plus' to 'Very Good' condition is included. The sleeve exhibits visible shelf wear, fraying, and ring wear, which significantly impacts the upper-end valuation. Market demand for Latin vinyl from this era is steady among genre specialists, but value is highly sensitive to the physical integrity of the jacket and the audio quality of the record. To confirm the authenticity of this pressing, one would need to inspect the 'dead wax' matrix numbers and compare label typography with known Seeco catalog benchmarks. If this should be identified as a modern reproduction or if the sleeve is sold without a corresponding high-quality disc, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $10-$20. Final value is contingent upon physical authentication and a full play-test.

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