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This article presents the numbering systems used by various record companies for single (mainly 7" 33 and 45, and 10" 78 rpm) records. ==Capitol== Capitol Records began with number 100 when it started in 1942.〔(Capitol Records discography, numbers 100–499 ). 78discography.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011.〕 About 1947, the series was temporarily ended at 503〔(Capitol Records discography, numbers 500–999 ). 78discography.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011.〕 and a new series, beginning with 15000, was begun. After reaching the number 15431〔(Capitol Records discography, numbers 15000-15431 ). 78discography.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011.〕 (in early 1949), the old series was resumed, at 542, though 15000-series numbers were used for album sets.〔 (The numbers from 504 to 541 were not used for 78s, but the associated numbers 54-504 to 54–541 were used on 45 rpm records.)〔 By 1950 the number series had reached the 700s, and crossed the 1000〔(Capitol Records discography, numbers 1000–1499 ). 78discography.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011.〕〔(Capitol Records discography, numbers 1500–1999 ). 78discography.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011.〕 mark in the latter part of that year. There was a separate series of 40000s for country 78s.〔(Capitol Records discography, numbers 40000-40289 ). 78discography.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011.〕 This series continued to 5999 in late 1967, when it resumed with 2000. It then continued uninterrupted to somewhere in the 5600's (about 1987) when it was changed again to the 44000s. The 'Starline' series used the 6000s. 45rpm records originally used the prefix 54- added before the 78rpm number; at some point this was changed to a letter F.
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