Ahh.. OK! Good luck on finding a V-Disc near mint!! I was lucky enough to find a collection in a antique store with the pressings in playable condition for $7-8 a piece! A little info on this particular pressing.. both A side tunes, "Everybody Loves My Baby" and "Stompin' at The Savoy" were broadcast on May 20, 1944 from NBC's Vanderbilt Theater in New York. Live feed from this broadcast was recorded onto 16" 33 1/3 rpm "safeties". These transcription discs were sent to the V-Disc offices in New York, and were thus shortly later dubbed into a 12" 78 rpm master for V-Disc production and pressed at RCA's Camden facility. The B side, "Stealin' Apples" was from a earlier V-Disc recording session at RCA studios in New York on January 21, 1944.
My favorite Glenn Miller recording that wasn't released on Bluebird/Victor. The $60 valuation..would that be for a relatively "clean" copy? My copy would not be in the "mint" category, but plays very nicely, when you consider the playback equipment these discs were subjected to!!