If it's a used guitar, it may mean "excellent condition" and would not be part of the serial number.
I believe this number indicates that the guitar is an American deluxe manufactured in 2000
Good chance that is your Serial Number.
It's possible that pianos of the era didn't have serial numbers.
That would be the serial number which can be used to date the instrument. Your Boosey and Hawkes trumpet was made around 1964 according to that serial number.
* A pianos serial number will usually be found stamped on its soundboard in figures about 2 cm high. Serial numbers are usually between four and seven digits long. * A number stamped on the top of the side of an upright piano is probably a dealer's stock number. * A number cast into the frame is almost certainly not a serial number.
I believe this number indicates that the guitar is an American deluxe manufactured in 2000
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.
It means that it is a duplicate serial number
It's part of the serial number.
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
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