Hunting for 1st pressings


How do I know if I'm looking at a first pressing of vinyl? 
Also, I've seen ads for new, sealed vinyl claiming it's a 1st pressing. How does the seller know that if the album is sealed. 
rockyboy

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Much of it is anecdotal; at the time the records were made, consumers weren’t really focused on first pressings as such. Now, trying to collect older pressings, you need to rely on a combination of indicia, not all of which is described in one place. That includes the deadwax inscriptions, covers, labels, inners and record plant markings. First pressing from what country? And don’t assume that a first pressing is necessarily the best sounding.
Sometimes, it’s a fluke. For example, I found that a later MCA pressing of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s first album sounds better than my early SOS label (or the MoFi reissue for that matter). Also, on Free’s Tons of Sobs, it is commonly assumed that A2/B2 is a first press, but I’ve seen A1/B1’s offered, and sometimes, those aren’t on the earliest labels- the Island pink label "orange bullseye."
Go figure.
For some US records, multiple lacquers are cut at the same time, to provide numerous pressing plants with sufficient metal parts to press large numbers of records. Thus some indicia as a 1, 2,3 in the deadwax may not be indicative of earlier or later, but are essentially simultaneous. 

It really depends on the record- there are some 'known' first pressings that have a history that has been documented. Are you looking at rock/pop stuff or classical/jazz? Very different markets with different knowledge bases.....
CZ- did you mean '80s - I remember record club offerings in the '60s and early '70s. I think your statement earlier, about listening to multiple pressings, is the only way- in some cases, the first pressing sounds better to me, in other cases it doesn't, at least with rock/pop stuff.  Sometimes, it is a question of preference -detail v. a more organic quality. Each different pressing has strengths and weaknesses in my experience (apart from the downright awful).  And I think the question remains, "first" from which country?