God Save The Sex Pistols…

The seller does not offer much info about this record, but does have the correct catalog #. Based on the fact that it has a bid on it I would think that its an original, but no one is going to assume that.

Heres the info about this record from Wikipedia:
Before the group signed to Virgin, a small number of copies of “God Save the Queen” had been pressed on the A&M label. These are now among the most valuable records ever pressed in the UK, with a resale value as of 2006 of between £500 to £13,000 a copy, depending on condition of the disc.[6] The B-side of the A&M single was “No Feeling” (without an s), an early rough mix or performance of “No Feelings.”

and heres some info from the Sex Pistols Discography page:
Despite popular belief, release of ‘GSTQ’ was not pre-planned to coincide with the Queen’s Silver Jubilee celebrations in June. Originally titled ‘No Future’ the track was written in 1976 and would actually have been released in March 1977 had A&M Records not sacked the Pistols after only 10 days. Some advance copies of the A&M single were pressed and are now worth a small fortune.

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