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The matrix number printed on the label should not be confused with the catalog number, which is usually in larger type, and will typically be the same number on both sides of the record.
In general, you can find the serial number in the right shows of the records. When you have found the serial number, you enable to search it in the search engine at the top of the page in order to find out the net for a good match.
Instead, look for the record's serial number (also referred to as a matrix or stamper number) it will be stamped directly on the vinyl toward the center ring, just outside the center label. This is a unique number that identifies precisely which album and issue you have.
Step 1: Identify The Record Version Some are worth less than $5. If the record has a barcode, scan it with the Discos App to find it immediately. If that's not an option, look for a Catalog Number, often found on the sleeve or pressed on the inner ring of the vinyl itself, or search using the barcode number.
Look on the spine of the LP record sleeve. First pressings will usually have a four letter/four number combination, such as ABCD-1234. And anything after a second or third pressing will have a two letter/five number combination, such as AB-12345. Go to Discogs.com or Recordgeek.com to verify your first pressing.
As a general rule for vinyl record albums, the catalog number will either be found on the spine of the album or on the back cover. The catalog number is often found in more than one place, both on the outside of the album and on the disc itself.
The catalog number is usually the most prominent number printed on the release — often on the spine, on the back cover, and on the label etc.
Definition. Most releases that aren't self-released have a quasi-unique catalog number, assigned to them by the record label releasing them. Generally, this number will include alphanumeric characters, often letters followed by numbers, perhaps separated by a dash, space or other punctuation.
For vinyl, Matrix Number is a number usually etched into the run out groove of a vinyl record that is used during the manufacturing process to identify the acetates and stampers used in making the record. Commonly, the matrix number is the catalog number modified with an 'A' and 'B' or '1' and '2' afterwards.
A catalog number is the identification number a record label assigns to a release. It is used for tracking purposes by both the label and the distributor. It is composed of numbers and letters, and sometimes a symbol such as a hyphen.
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