
I Want To Hold Your Hand / I Saw Her Standing There
1964 swirl label original 45 with "Walter Hofer" publishing credit on "B" label. Includes mega-rare promo only picture sleeve which has "WMCA Good Guys" (disc jockeys) pictured on the back. Only 1000 of these sleeves were printed for a 1964 "Beatle Wig-Art" radio contest. This is the rarest US Beatles picture sleeve.
This sleeve has some light wear and light creasing, but has NO seam splits. Fortunately, there is NO 1/4" long crescent moon-shaped indentation/break which almost all copies have. However, it does have a small name written in blue ink below the word "guys" and a small light stain above Johnny Dark's head.
Also includes current photocopy of WMCA letter insert, which is addressed to contest winner.
1964 swirl label original 45 with "Walter Hofer" publishing credit on "B" label. Includes mega-rare promo only picture sleeve which has "WMCA Good Guys" (disc jockeys) pictured on the back. Only 1000 of these sleeves were printed for a 1964 "Beatle Wig-Art" radio contest. This is the rarest US Beatles picture sleeve.
This sleeve has some light wear and light creasing, but has NO seam splits. Fortunately, there is NO 1/4" long crescent moon-shaped indentation/break which almost all copies have. However, it does have a small name written in blue ink below the word "guys" and a small light stain above Johnny Dark's head.
Also includes current photocopy of WMCA letter insert, which is addressed to contest winner.
Original: $5,000.00
-65%$5,000.00
$1,750.00Description
1964 swirl label original 45 with "Walter Hofer" publishing credit on "B" label. Includes mega-rare promo only picture sleeve which has "WMCA Good Guys" (disc jockeys) pictured on the back. Only 1000 of these sleeves were printed for a 1964 "Beatle Wig-Art" radio contest. This is the rarest US Beatles picture sleeve.
This sleeve has some light wear and light creasing, but has NO seam splits. Fortunately, there is NO 1/4" long crescent moon-shaped indentation/break which almost all copies have. However, it does have a small name written in blue ink below the word "guys" and a small light stain above Johnny Dark's head.
Also includes current photocopy of WMCA letter insert, which is addressed to contest winner.






















