Counterfeit Guide
The Beatles — The Beatles (White Album)
Apple PMC 7067/8
Last updated June 4, 2026
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The 1968 UK White Album on Apple PMC 7067/8 (mono) has a top-loading gatefold sleeve with the embossed 'The BEATLES' title slightly below centre, an individually stamped serial number on the front, and the title in grey lettering. Genuine copies include the fold-out poster/lyric sheet and four glossy portrait photographs. The labels are the standard Apple design with mono and the EMI rim text.
Matrix / Runout
Mono firsts carry XEX 709/710/711/712 matrices with hand-etched numbers and the low Apple serial (No. 0000001 range commands a premium). Fakes show no embossing and machine-cut, identical-font runouts.
3 Tells That Reveal a Fake
- 1
The serial number is printed rather than ink-stamped, or it sits perfectly level — genuine numbers are stamped slightly unevenly and bite into the card.
- 2
The four portrait photos are missing or printed on thin glossy modern paper rather than the original semi-matte stock with correct colour balance.
- 3
The title 'The BEATLES' is flat-printed rather than genuinely embossed into the sleeve; run a finger over it to feel the raised/recessed impression on an original.
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