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if you had an Amiga during the 1980s it was your girlfriend what am I talking about Ill let you know in a minute last week our good retro friend Jan Vader did a really nice video on the lowest Amiga 500 serial number hes ever seen I think it was number 190 so I thought Id follow up on that video and show you the earliest Amiga 500 I have in my collection for the Commodore computer Museum and without dragging out this whole video Ill show you right now the serial number and also how to identify an early serial number Amiga 500 if youre looking for one yourself so after we look at this machine well do quick look at this very rare Amiga 500 this aint very special about it and you wont find any photographs of it on the Internet or on YouTube very very rare and Ill show you that later on particularly interesting for fellow Amiga fans of course so well have a look at this Amiga 500 right now the serial number Ill show you right now so its number six zero zero zero zero zero I th