yes
There is no one serial number for any game. Each comes with a unique serial number to each game sold.
No way for us to tell from a serial number alone. Serial numbers are NOT unique to any one firearm.
I have a Mignon upright piano with the serial number 75680. Can any one give me any details on where and when it was manufactured? Thanks
The percentage of a partial bill really has little to do with its value. Any bill is worth its face value if it contains a complete serial number and any part of the other serial number.
Yes, there's tons of them.
Your question cannot be answered. The value of any firearm is based on the make, model, and condition. We cannot tell any of the 3 from a serial number. Contrary to popular belief, a serial number is not unique to only one gun in the world- or it would be numbered into the trillions.
It is impossible to answer your question. You should understand that a serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world- if it were, it would be a number that ran into the trillions. A serial number-BY ITSELF- rarely communicates any information on the gun it is on. Sorry.
Any one of several hundred. A serial number is not unique to only one firearm, or they would be 20 numbers long. They are usually unique to a particular make and model of a given firearm. There would be only one Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver with serial number 500, but there is a Model 37 with that same number. Sorry.
No way for us to tell without more information. Serial numbers are NOT unique to any one gun.
I have a Savage Model 340A, 30-30 and it has no serial number. I was told that the older ones did not have any. At the time it was made it was not legally required to have one.
Please post a new question with the bill's seal color, date, and what letter if any is next to the date. A serial number doesn't identify a bill.
These were made many years ago, and may not HAVE a serial number. Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968. Yes, it is perfectly legal to own a firearm that never HAD a serial number IF the law did not require it at the time the gun was made. It is illegal to remove any serial number from a firearm, or to possess one that has had the SN removed.