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Yes the word serial is a noun. It can also be an adjective.
The X signifies that it is a duplicate serial numberr
The serial numbers on the back of a watch are there for the customer to know that the watch is real. The serial numbers can be looked up at the retailers.
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Virtually impossible to value any item with only the serial number. Suggest you check on line auctions that are similar to what you have.
Virtually impossible to value any item with only the serial number. Suggest you check on line auctions that are similar to what you have.
Serial is a number. For example, a car has a model and year to identify it by made and model, and then it has a serial number to further identify it down to it's individual number. It's similar to 1964 Aston Martin DB5 serial number 007.
Serial is a number. For example, a car has a model and year to identify it by made and model, and then it has a serial number to further identify it down to it's individual number. It's similar to 1964 Aston Martin DB5 serial number 007.
I paid $20 for one with a similar serial #, built over 100 years ago and still plays well.
Serial comes from "series" as in a "series" or "string" of events. This traces back further to the Latin "series" from "serere" meaning to join. Ultimately this comes from the PIE "ser-" with a similar meaning. This is to the best of my knowledge.
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Harrington and Richardson used serial numbers that started with AM in 1974. The company had similar shotguns being built from 1974 to 1981.
Never see a leading zero serial, somethings not right. All 20 gauge serials all start at 1,000,000 and they made 75,000. 1041647???
What Model Winchester is it? Based on the partial serial number given, it could be either a Model 92 or a Model 65. As a side note, Winchester never used leading zeros in a serial number... there should be a "1" preceding the "007828".
the marlin 781 with your serial number was produced in 1983. i have a similar serial number to that one. A great rifle with great simplicity. This rifle if you take care of it and oil it regularly will last a lifetime and fire accurately.
I found the value of a Marlin/Glenfield (similar serial) to be at about $2,700. I'm looking too, but that's the price I was able to find.