Stereo/Mono promo copy. Note: The Near Mint picture sleeve has light wear along the top edge, but virtually no ringwear. In a "Why would anyone do that?" moment, I noticed that the previous owner of this promo used white-out ink to make you think the labels never had the language "Promotional Copy" or "Not For Sale" printed on them. They did a good job, too, because I honestly wouldn't have noticed except I happen to see the label when the light hit it at a certain angle, and it was clear that the modest "shine" on the rest of the label was dulled in two spots. The white-out deception notwithstanding, the labels are otherwise pristine Mint, so I'm grading them Near Mint with an "sst" added on in parens ("sst" means "small stain" in Classic 45s parlance). (It's a stretch calling it a stain, since you have to look pretty hard to see anything but a bright white label (see scan), but I have no other abbreviation that's appropriate to this circumstance.) The vinyl looks untouched, and the audio sounded pristine except for one light "pop" I noticed (I believe on the Stereo side); being conversative, I'm grading the audio Near Mint, but honestly 99% of the track sounded Mint to me.