BEATLES WHITE ALBUM 1968 SWBO-101 FIRST PRESSING ALL 7 RARE ERRORS LOW # 0055230

Sold Date: December 23, 2017
Start Date: December 17, 2017
Final Price: $495.00 (USD)
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BEATLES WHITE ALBUM 1968 SWBO-101 FIRST PRESSING WITH ALL 7 RARE LABEL ERRORS... INCREDIBLY LOW SERIAL NUMBER 0055230 !!

This is one of the lowest numbered 7 error White Album I've seen for sale !

This is an extremely low priced, LOW numbered White Album with ALL 7 RARE errors.
Few known to be for sale anywhere with NM/MINT poster & all 4 MINT original heavy stock portrait pictures. This is as nice and affordable as you'll ever find for sale anywhere

THE BEATLES White Album 2-LP Gatefold vinyl set
1968 SWBO-101 Stereo
I Don't believe you'll find a cheaper, low low serial number with ALL 7 errors !

This is as low numbered a White Album with ALL 7 errors you'll ever see for under $1000.

Please read everything carefully below so you know exactly what you are buying. It's not mint.

Original 1968 U.S. first pressing of The Beatles 'White Album' with serial number 0055230... This is the rare and highly sought after pressing containing all 7 printing errors on the labels.
Upon release of the album, John Lennon noticed these mistakes and had them corrected immediately on future pressings but not before some of these extremely rare error copies had already entered the marketplace. Records are in well played condition and show some scratches. Labels are Pristine Mint with NO writing and NO marks. Poster is NM/MINT. ALL 4 ORIGINAL heavy stock portrait photos are MINT !! The outer spine is in solid condition. The inner spine shows wear. There is still a shine on the cover which shows marks and has had four splits neatly tape repaired. Normal visible ring wear. The corner are bruised. NO WRITING on any of the record labels. Original inner sleeves are present with the normal splits.
Has all 4 color portraits which are original as well as the original poster. This is as nice as you'll see. ALL the photos you see above are completely undoctored and free from any Photoshop, and are of the EXACT treasures you will receive !!


 Here are all 7 song errors on the labels:
1. "Bungalow Bill" instead of "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"
2. "Obladi Oblada" instead of "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da"
3. "Rocky Racoon" missing the second "C" in Raccoon
4. "Goodnight" instead of "Good Night"
5. "Revolution No. 1" instead of "Revolution 1"
6. "Revolution No. 9" instead of "Revolution 9"
7. "Why Don't we do it in the road" without the question mark (?)
Error #7 without the question mark, is the rarest of all the 7
When you look at others for sale, make sure error #7 is among them !!

Wax Etchings:
Side 1: SWBO-1-101-J46 (IAM triangle)
Side 2: SWBO-2-101-J45
Side 3: SWBO-3-101-J47 (IAM triangle)
Side 4: SWBO-4-101-J44 (IAM triangle)


On side one: Bungalow Bill instead of The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill

On side one: Obladi Oblada instead of Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da

On side two:  Rocky Racoon instead of Rocky Raccoon

On side two: Why Don't We Do It In The Road (NO question mark) instead of Why Don't We Do It In The Road ?

On side four:  Revolution No. 1 instead of Revolution 1

On side four:  Revolution No. 9 instead of Revolution 9

On side four:  Goodnight instead of Good Night


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Here's very invaluable information on how The Beatles White Albums were numbered, and the meaning behind all the sequences...

The first 25 White Albums were numbered with an “A” prefix and then a series of zeros preceding the number (e.g. A0000009). There are always seven digits following the “A” so if it was a single digit number it would be preceded by six zeroes or if it was a two digit number it would be preceded by five zeroes. It is not known what the “A” was indicative of (it may mean “printed in America” or “Apple” but neither is confirmed).

Numbers 26-99 were three digit numbers preceded with a zero and no prefix.

Numbers 100 through approximately 209,999 were preceded with the correct number of zeroes to make them a seven digit number (no letter prefix)

Beginning around 210,000 to up near 590,000, they were preceded by a zero and had an 'A' prefix.

Later copies up to about 1,350,000 remain at seven digits using a leading zero if necessary and are prefixed with a large dot.

The next batch from 1,350,000 up to some point past 2,000,000 are prefixed with an “A” but it's a thinner “A” than used earlier.

From 2,000,000 to around 2,250,000 some are prefixed with a large dot and some with the “A.”

From 2,250,000 up to 3,000,000 the numbers are prefixed with the abbreviation for number (i.e. “No.”). On some of these the “o” in “No.” is raised with the period below it instead of beside it.

For the final numbers over 3,000,000 the numbers are prefixed with a wide “A" ... Please see below chart !!


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Please view all the photos and read through the description several times. The value here is the rarity of the record label errors. The cover is in good condition. It's impossible to find the White Album cover in Mint condition, as this is not mint but it's nice. What makes this rare treasure exceptional and highly collectible are ALL 7 ERRORS which are clearly listed above. Please expand the above photos so you'll know what you're getting.

The rare treasures you see pictured are the EXACT items you are buying and will receive. No stock photos...
Please make sure the items you see above are exactly the items you are seeking to add to your collection...

This is as nice, clean, strong, numbered White Album with ALL 7 rare errors you'll see for under $1000.00 !!


Shipped out LIGHTNING-FAST anywhere in the 50 US States via USPS Media Mail with tracking !!