I have an arched back '74 D25M that I've been thinking about selling. I would consider it player condition.
It was represented to me as a mahogany-topped guitar (but it is actually spruce-topped). And it has been over-sprayed; I think that contributes to a slightly warmer/woodier voice compared to another D-25M that I've had since new. The finish has a crackled look in places, particularly across the top. There are several dings on the top.
I liked the guitar enough to have it re-fretted several years ago, just before my right shoulder began to dislike dread-sized guitars. Virtually no fret wear. I think the frets could be described as medium jumbo; they are beefier than the originals.
This guitar has been living in open D tuning for awhile, but I just tuned it up to standard. In standard, the 12th-fret string heights are 6/64 inch at the low E and 4.5/64 inch at the high e. Tuners are 18:1 Grovers, and the original tuners are in the case cubby.
The compensated saddle stands tall above the bridge; note that the bridge was shaved by a previous owner. It has an under-saddle piezo, but I recall that it doesn't work. Come to think of it, maybe that piezo transducer is contributing to the guitar's warmer sound.
Non-original molded-plastic hardshell case.
I'll provide a couple pics for now, let me know if you're interested in more. I would sell it for $700 plus shipping,