Nasdaq: Your $20 Bill May Be Worth Bigger Bucks: How To Look Up the Serial Number
Your $20 Bill May Be Worth Bigger Bucks: How To Look Up the Serial Number
Remington 700 (both ADL and BDL models) receiver/actions were produced starting in 1962 with serial number 1000 and ran to serial number 387347 in November of 1968. The barrels with their own date codes told the actual date of firearm assembly or close-to date prior to shipping. These early...
Remington 1100 released 1963; your receiver doesn't have a letter pre-fix in the serial # so was produced between 1963 and 1969. The first 1100 pre-fix letter code after the 1968 Gun Control Act was letter "L". While that doesn't help you for exact year its early production. A good very good friend who is a retired Remington Dupont employee, in fact he hired Scott Haines (Nitro27) and have ...
Re: remington 513-t match master Had one, 27" heavy barrel, Redfield aperture sights, Model 513-T stamped US Property, in the mid 1990's. It was very accurate, and was looking to have the barrel cut to 20" to enhance portability. But when I was offered double what I paid for it, in it's original condition, I let it go. There are days I wish I had it back. Bob
MSN: Your $20 Bill May Be Worth Bigger Bucks: How To Look Up the Serial Number
Although most of your paper money won’t be worth more than what it says, there’s a chance it might — even if it’s not decades old — based on the serial number. To find the value, or find out if your ...