If the diamond has a serial number -- not all diamonds do -- you are most likely to find it engraved on the girdle of the stone.
Should is an interesting word, and in this context doesn't mean much, until you expand the context of the query. If the jeweler is proving that the diamond is not on the list of stolen diamonds -- those listed with serial numbers, then, yes: the jeweler should show you the serial number on a diamond. If the jeweler wants to prove that a serial number exists on a diamond -- it cannot be seen with the naked eye -- then, yes: the jeweler should show you the serial number on a diamond. Otherwise, the situation requires a context.
The serial numbers on the back of a watch are there for the customer to know that the watch is real. The serial numbers can be looked up at the retailers.
Yes - consecutive serial numbers make them more valuable, when sold.
Serial numbers that started w/23000 are dated form 1911-1912 . 1912 serial numbers start w/ 26000
1164728
the serial numbers are located on the left side of the barrel by the breach mine numbers on mine are 44678
Remington Model 550-1 does not have serial numbers.
Diamond serial numbers are typically registered with the gemological laboratories that grade and certify the diamonds, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the International Gemological Institute (IGI). These laboratories assign unique serial numbers to diamonds, which are then laser-inscribed on the diamond's girdle. This registration helps ensure the authenticity and traceability of the diamond, allowing buyers to verify its characteristics and certification details.
Location of serial numbers on a kubota B8200 tractor
look on the frame
cars dont have serial numbers, they are called vin numbers, it is located at the botton edge of the windshield on the driverside
Serial numbers were not required before 1968.
On the frame
On the left side of the receiver.
The Model 60 has been made since 1960. Serial numbers were not required until 1968. As a general rule, serial numbers are located on the receiver.
Should is an interesting word, and in this context doesn't mean much, until you expand the context of the query. If the jeweler is proving that the diamond is not on the list of stolen diamonds -- those listed with serial numbers, then, yes: the jeweler should show you the serial number on a diamond. If the jeweler wants to prove that a serial number exists on a diamond -- it cannot be seen with the naked eye -- then, yes: the jeweler should show you the serial number on a diamond. Otherwise, the situation requires a context.
Serial numbers not required before 1968.