Not normal. Frowned upond by the Federal Gov't and can result in big fines and jail time.
I have an old 5£ note with two different serial numbers on the same side. What is its value?
First Two numbers are the Year -The second Two are the Month BudgetAirSupply.com
Nothing, just part of the serial number.
Serial numbers were not required at that time.
In SOME cases, you can tell when made, and in SOME cases, the model of the gun. In others, it tells you nothing but to distinguish between two identical guns.
Serial numbers are printed twice as a security measure. However once in a while one of the counters gets stuck and the two numbers become out of sync. Current retail prices are in the $100-200 range.
I have been told it is the first two numbers in your serial number.
Theres a plate on on your saw. If it has two sets of numbers then the bottom one is the serial number, if it has only one set of numbers then that's the serial number. The first two numbers are the year it was produced. example 01 is 2001, if it is only one number then it is pre 2000. hope this helps ya
1986 model year. Last two numbers of the serial number are the year.
If it has no serial number, before 1968. Otherwise, subtract the first two numbers of the serial number from 2000.
Mismatched serial numbers are a moderately rare error. Depending on the bill's condition it could retail for $100 to $300. Serial numbers are printed by two separate counter wheels, a bit like the odometer used on older cars. Normally the counters are linked together but sometimes one will stick, causing them to print different numbers.
1973. 336's after 1972 had the first two numbers in the serial subtracted from 100 to get the age.