The serial number on an album is typically found on the back cover, often near the barcode or at the bottom corner. For vinyl records, it may also be located in the run-out groove area on the label of the record itself. In some cases, the serial number might be printed on the spine of the album cover. Always check the packaging for specific placements, as they can vary by release.
Earlier copies have a serial number on the cover. If there's no serial number, then it's a later issue.
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Probably as much as any other White Album Record if there is nothing special about it.
To find the serial number on a record album, check the labels on the vinyl itself, usually located near the center hole. You can also look for a catalog number or serial number printed on the back cover or sleeve, often near the barcode or along the bottom edge. In some cases, the information may be found on the spine of the album cover. If you're unsure, reference guides or databases for specific albums can provide additional details.
"album i guess" somehow i doubt that. the others i have seen have either "No." in front of the number sequence or they have nothing in front of the number sequence. does the A possibly denote an American release?
Every record that was originally released had its own special serial number on the cover
All depends on how long the album or how many songs are on the album. Every album is different. The area in which the album is not pressed is called dead wax. The record co. usually put a serial number either etched or pressed in that area.
It is a reissue. Original issues also have a glossy finish to the cover.
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the serial number is on the back