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| Feature | What to Look For (Genuine) | đźš© Red Flags (Counterfeit) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wide, black ribbon ties (1/4" thick) | Thin, nylon red pull tabs | | Printing Quality | Crisp, high-quality printing on all booklets and discs | Faded, blurry, poor-quality printing | | Typographical Errors | No errors in names or track listings | Misspelled names (e.g., "Ringo Start, George Harrisun" on Revolver) and track listing mistakes | | Packaging Structure | Past Masters Digipak has two separate slots for its two discs | Past Masters has only one slot for both discs, risking scratches | | Odor | No strong or unusual odor | A strong turpentine-like chemical smell | | Disc Sleeves | Standard, well-fitting sleeves | Thin, cellophane-like sleeves that can stick to the digipak | | Box Construction | Sturdy, high-quality materials | Flimsy cardboard tray divider, glossy black paper lining may be peeling | | DVD Face | Features a red Apple logo | May have a "Region 0" printed on the face | | Price | Generally priced above $150, typically $250-$300 for a new, sealed copy | An extremely low price (e.g., well under $150) is a major warning sign |

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Many audiophiles argue that the first four albums ( Please Please Me through With The Beatles ) were intended for mono. That is true. However, the Stereo Box set is not trying to replace mono; it is documenting the stereo evolution. | Feature | What to Look For (Genuine)

International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) codes are stamped onto commercial discs to track manufacturing sources. Authentic Beatles CDs feature an IFPI logo followed by a specific alphanumeric code pressed directly into the plastic inner ring. Counterfeits almost always lack these microscopic stamps because illegal pressing plants do not have access to licensed mastering equipment. That is true

Let’s talk money. A brand new, factory-sealed "Verified" original 2009 stereo box set can command on the secondary market. A used, mint condition verified set (opened, discs flawless) runs $400 to $600 .

As soon as the box set went out of print (around 2012-2013), the pirates sharpened their knives. Because the original Italian pressing (by EMI’s Mediamotion) is of such high quality—utilizing a specific red-tinted plastic tray and heavyweight cardboard—it became a prime target for forgery.

A search for “beatles stereo box set cd verified” is not just snobbery; it is a defensive necessity. Fake copies are rampant on eBay, Amazon Marketplace, and Discogs.