The serial number NRT13 on a Browning Citori typically indicates the manufacturing date and production sequence of the firearm. The "NRT" prefix usually signifies a specific production year or range, while the "13" likely indicates the unit's sequence number within that production batch. To determine the exact year of manufacture, one would need to refer to Browning's serial number lookup or contact their customer service for detailed information.
Depends on when it was made. Sometimes it describes the variant.
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.
Grade I simply means the Standard model which usually has less engraving and ordinary wood grain in the stock. The higher the grade, the more ornate and / or hand work went into making the gun.
It means that it is a duplicate serial number
If you mean Citori, 100-1000 USD
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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