adrobitko, The LP in your photos looks to be covered with white specks of something, which could have happened as a result of static electric charge on the LP surface, created in the process of removing it from the sleeve. (That's all it takes.) One photo does make it appear that the surface is a bit scuffed, but probably not in a way that would affect SQ. The real proof of the pudding is in the playing; does it sound noisy, skips, warps, etc? Do those white specks come off with a careful brushing? If so, probably static charge.
I have never had a bad experience with anything sold by Chad Kassem. Mo-Fi are usually not grossly defective but they don't always meet or exceed the SQ of the original pressings. I do have a 4-5 LP set of Miles Davis with his iconic quintet that included Coltrane, originally available on Prestige (Workin', Steamin', etc), re-issued several years ago by Classic. I also own the original Prestige pressings of some of those LPs, so I can compare the Prestige to the Classic versions. One or two of the Classic re-issues have unpardonable defects in the pressing that cause gross distortions. Yet they all look perfect, would pass anyone's visual inspection. Had I discovered these problems earlier on, I would have returned the LPs, but alas I've owned the re-issue set for more than 10 years and only discovered the problem a few years ago. Ironically, OJC jazz re-issues were never "expensive" (e.g., much more than $20 each), never 180g, and almost always sound great. I don't think it's the weight of the vinyl so much as the care with which the re-issues were created that determines listener satisfaction.