What Would You Do with a Sealed, 1st Press Miles Davis "Kind of Blue"?


This LP is still sealed in the original clear plastic inner sleeve (just one tiny 1/8" circular spot of mold on one track).  The LP cover has clearly seen shelf life making it say VG.   I am curious about what would you do please?  Open and play or sell to buy other records or?  All thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated - thank you 😉
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The word sealed is in contradiction to you being able to inspect the disc. Disc inspection inherently means open. So, no, not sealed, then.
There should be a PAPER inner-sleve! If not, someone has tampered with it and its value drops!
A FACTORY- SEALED KOB (never opened) from 1959 would be worth several hundred! 
To clarify, the LP is in a sealed, clear, all plastic inner sleeve.  There are no openings, tears, nicks, cuts or similar. Both sides the record are completely visible.  All the tracks and the labels look unmarked (bar the tiny mould spot).   Thank you again for your thoughts.