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The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
Write an apostrophe ( ' ) in the cell, before the number.
The letters preceding the number indicate the maker of the jewelry. The 14K indicates the gold karat. In the case of 14 karat gold, it contains 58.3% gold.
It means it is a replacement bill, that the original bill with that serial number had a flaw upon inspection, and it was reprinted and the letter after the serial number being replaced with the star to indicate the reprint.
All current US bills have 8 digits and at least two letters in their serial numbers. $5 bills and higher have two letters before the digits and one after. The second letter before the digits indicates which Federal Reserve District distributed the bill. $1 and $2 bills only have one letter before the digits. The Federal Reserve District letter is inside the seal on the left side of the bills' face.
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The letters NX indicate that your Browning was made in the year 1993.
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The letters nv in the middle of your serial number indicate that your browning was made in 1995.
The letters MT in the middle of your serial number indicate that your browning was made in 2006.
The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
The letters NZ in the serial number indicate that your Miroku made Browning was made in the year 1991.
The letters MX indicate that your Browning shotgun was made in the year 2003.
Write an apostrophe ( ' ) in the cell, before the number.
The 2 letters in your serial number (NT) indicate that your Hi-power was made in the year 1996.
The letters AC ahead of your serial number indicate that it was made in the year 1967.
The letters MW that follow the serial number indicate that your Browning shotgun was made in the year 2004.