You will need to go to a collector, sell it on eBay or go to a sports memoribilia auction. You will find that if they do have a serial number they are less valuable because they will have been in large scale production. I would really need to see the club to tell you.
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.
the back thing that covers the back wheel
I dont know the value, but I got 2 of them with back to back serial numbers
The serial code is at the back of youre instructive booklet. its the long numbers on the top.
A Gibson's serial number is on the back of the headstock.
There isn't one. That model was made in 1963 to 1968. Serial numbers weren't required back then, and having a gun that never had a serial number IS legal.
The serial number is the long group of numbers on the back of the box! Don't be a Judas - quote" Judas, was a THIEF"
your serial number is on the back of the engine block on the side facing the fire wall
Go back to the store where you bought it.
I don't know if all High Standard A-100 rifles (semi-auto, .22LR caliber) had serial numbers. Gun companies didn't have to use serial numbers until 1968, and a lot of inexpensive .22 rifles and shotguns didn't have any serial numbers back then.
This is not possible. The number at the back is just a serial number out of a bunch of cards.
There are no serial numbers directly associated with Xbox 360 games. The serial number for the game console can be found on the on the back of the unit.