The number "496" stamped on a plate mounted to the stern of a Sea Nymph V13 boat likely indicates the boat's model number rather than its year of manufacture. Sea Nymph boats were produced from the 1960s onward, so to determine the specific year, you would typically need to refer to additional identification numbers or documentation. It's best to contact the manufacturer or check with a boating expert for more precise identification based on the model and any additional serial numbers.
stamped on a plate under the bonnet
Tractor serial number stamped on instrument panel name plate, Engine serial number stamped on side of engine.
Honda quad had no vin plate the number is stamped on a plate in front of the steering shaft
On the steering shaft stamped on an aluminum plate
On the steering shaft stamped on an aluminum plate
The vin is generally stamped into the trailer tongue frame or stamped on a metal plate that is welded to the trailer tongue frame.
It is stamped in the metal on the neck of steering .
Usually it is stamped on the frame on the passenger side towards the engine
ID plate is located on the side wall of transom. Unless the stern/transom has been modified...then who would know!
It would appear reversed, but not upside down. If it does appear upside down, then either the plate is mounted in such a manner.
The number 873 stamped on the back of a silver plate typically indicates the silver purity or the specific design or pattern number used by the manufacturer. In some cases, it may represent the weight of the silver in grams or a production batch number. To understand its exact significance, it's essential to consider the context of the manufacturer and any accompanying markings.
each piece of Wallace baroque silver plate holloware is stamped with an identifying number, as several pieces can be confused - i.e. trays. replacements.com has the most complete inventory with matching stamped numbers.