How do I find my copied files in iTunes music folder in library?

I've got a very large iTunes library and tell where my copied music files are in my iTunes folder. How can I tell the original from the copy? Are they in seperate folders, within a folder, how can I tell within my insane library what's what? Don't want to end up erasing originals as I'm trying to free up memory.

If you want to free up your memory, maybe first checking to see if you got duplicates. -
From the File menu in iTunes, choose Show Duplicates. iTunes will then list all of the duplicate titles in your library.
If you delete a music in the iTunes folder, then when you try to play that particular music in your iTunes, it won't work as iTunes wouldn't be able to find it. However, when you import music on to your computer, always import straight into your iTunes, no where else.

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