Could be inspector's mark.
It's part of the serial number.
The letter at the end of the serial number is treated like an extra digit. For example if the letter starts as A, when the number portion reaches 99999999 the letter clicks up to "B", the number is reset, and the process starts all over again. The leading letter on all bills indicates the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill. On higher-denomination notes there's a second letter before the serial number that again is treated like a digit.
The letter G prefix to your serial number indicates that your Marlin rifle was made in the year 1950.
civilian or commercial model if a commercial model then the 'C' comes before the serial number Between 1912 & 1950 the Ccame before the serial numbers. Between 1950 & 1970 the C came after. "Commercial"
If you mean a serial number on some product, it depends on what the product is. Each company can makes serial numbers mean anything they want it too.
You actually have the number 0 and then the letter R before your serial number.This indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 standard weight 16 gauge shotgun that was made in the year 1960.I hope that you find this informative.
It means that it is a duplicate serial number
Do you mean the A5 Shotgun? please resort the serial number. Is the S5 before or above the 48482 or is it 2S ??? the serial number as written is incorrect
You have a serial number of 00000 the letters NW mean your BPS was made in 1994.The B52 could be referring to the model number.
This is the serial number. Each bill has a unique serial number that identifies it.
Could be a serial number or assembly number
645998