The ERDS number is a unique identifier for the specific item being referenced.
Please post a more specific question. What item are you referring to?
An 1890 what? Please post a new question with specific details about your item.
The specific item's nr.id is the unique identification number assigned to it.
No, an item number and a model number are not necessarily the same. An item number is typically assigned by the seller for internal inventory tracking, while a model number is a specific identifier assigned by the manufacturer to distinguish a particular product model.
Insufficient information to answer the question. Identify the item in question and resubmit.
It is an analytical report number for tracing and controlling the specific item of a list.
That depends on which sentence you are trying to construct. "Which" usually involves a question, "that" usually denotes a specific item.
The number of pieces in one unit can vary widely depending on the context, such as the type of product or item being referred to. For example, a unit of candy might contain multiple individual pieces, while a unit of furniture typically represents a single item. To provide a specific answer, more details about the item in question are needed.
the number the item in question is set to automatically
Incomplete question. Please post a new question with details about the item, whatever it is. Put the question in the appropriate Collectibles sub-category if possible.
the number of your item in the ebay history
Yes this is the Toy'R'Us item helpine. You can ask question about certain items with this number.