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The Rolling StonesSticky Fingers

Rolling Stones COC 59100

Last updated June 4, 2026

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Rolling Stones RecordsOriginal pressing: 1971£40–£150 for a clean UK first with working zip and inner; near-mint 'Porky' copies reach £200+. Roughly $55–$280 USD.

The 1971 UK Sticky Fingers on Rolling Stones Records COC 59100 launched the tongue-and-lips logo and the Andy Warhol-designed sleeve with a real working metal zip that opens to reveal the underwear photograph beneath. The label is the early tongue design, and many UK firsts were cut by George Peckham, etched 'A Porky Prime Cut'. A genuine copy must have the functioning zip and the inner card with the briefs image.

Matrix / Runout

UK firsts carry COC 59100 A//1 / B//1 hand-etched, very often with 'A PORKY PRIME CUT' by George Peckham. Counterfeits use typeset matrices and fake or missing zips.

3 Tells That Reveal a Fake

  1. 1

    The zip is non-functional, plastic, or printed onto the sleeve rather than a genuine working metal zip with the correct YKK-style pull.

  2. 2

    The Warhol crotch photograph and the inner underwear card are low-resolution or the inner is missing entirely.

  3. 3

    The runout is machine-typeset rather than the hand-etched COC 59100 matrix; genuine UK cuts often show 'A PORKY PRIME CUT' scratched by hand.

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