It is simply the sequence of production. Means it was made after # 300611, and before 300613.
So much depends on originality and condition. Is it ALL Eddystone, or has it been rebuilt with mixed parts? Barrel date correct for serial number? Overall condition? Parkerized or Blued? Value is going to range from $250-$800 depending on all the above. Feel free to email us with more information and/or digital photos. sales@countrygunsmith.net
By comparing the serial number to published charts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Condition (as in in original condition without modifications) will play a major role in the value of your Eddystone. An original condition rifle in Very Good shape would retail for around $800-$900.
The number 1,234,567,890,123 has thirteen digits.
A Merchant Number is usually between 6 and 15 digits long. Examples: Natwest Streamline Merchant Number = 8 digits HSBC Merchant Number = 8 digits Lloyds TSB Cardnet Merchant Number = 15 digits Bank of Scotland Merchant Number = 15 digits Barclays Merchant Services Merchant Number = 7 digits American Express Merchant Number = 10 digits Diners Club Merchant Number = 10 digits JCB (Japan Credit Bureau) Merchant Number = 13 digits Elavon Merchant Number = 10 digits AIB (Allied Irish Bank) Merchant Number = 11 digits Ulster Bank (For Ireland Vendors only) Merchant Number = 8 digits Chase Payment Tech Merchant Number = 6 digits
Google 1917 eddystone, then find the link for us military rifles then type in your serial number you can get the month and year of manufacture of the rifle action. it should be July 1918 for the serial number you provided. don't know much about price. hope this help a little
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
The largest ten digit number with no repeated digits is '9876543210'.
no, it matters with the number not digits
which is greater, whole number with 5 digits or the whole number with 6 digits?
Digits is how many numbers you have in a number. If you have the number 4 it has one digit if you have the number 20 it has two digits and if you have the number 558 it has three digits. So basically in the number 1085 it has 4 digits because there is 4 numbers in it, the numbers are 1,0,8 and 5. Hoped you understand.
Routing Number: 9 Digits Account Number: Depends on Bank