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Numbers on a coin usually signify the year it was minted.
This is the following definition of postmark: An official mark stamped on a letter or other postal package, giving the place, date, and time of posting, and serving to cancel the postage stamp.
A Buffalo Nickel stamped on a penny is worth $800.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a ZN penny is worth $70.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a CU penny is worth $60.00.
Slide the Top Lever to the right to open the chamber. Turn the shotgun upside down. Look at the end of the barrel between the receiver and barrel. Get a flashlight and you'll see a series of numbers stamped in the bottom of the barrel.
From what I understand some jewelers stamped in the ring size!
Usually caliber and/or serial numbers.
The numbers stamped in front of the head are the engine id numbers.
MorTec.com has casting numbers and information
No, just stamped on top end of the receiver. often numbers or letters on a stock denote a weapon assignment or quick inventory.
i have a penny ,the back is stamped ,the front is slightly stamped like an outline of the face , maybe 2 numbers ,very hard to see
Numbers stamped on figurines are usually identification numbers. Most manufactures of ceramics or pottery keep records of these numbers as a mean of identification and production. They may also identify the artisan responsible for the work in some instances.
i think that its just storage numbers that they use at stores
Numbers stamped on the sides denotes the number of gallons each would hold
Numbers on a coin usually signify the year it was minted.
Stamped on the right side of the hitch.
value depends on overall condition
They are codes from the canning and the date when the item expires.