Bushmaster Serial Number Starts With L



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Each Federal Reserve note includes identifiers that provide information about the note, such as designating the year in which the note’s design was approved. Learn about these note identifiers by clicking on the image below.

The serial numbers do not reflect this change - Fender continued to make instruments using existing serial number schemes. The new Fender did not acquire any physical assets of the old company, just the name 'Fender'. Hence during 1985 to 1987, production of Fender guitars was only done in Japan, while USA Fender created a new factory in.


Serial Number

NumberBushmaster xm15 serial number date

A unique combination of eleven numbers and letters appears twice on the front of the note. Each note has a unique serial number. The first letter of the serial number corresponds to the series year.

YearSeries LetterYearSeries LetterYearSeries Letter
1996A2003AF2009AL
1999B2004AG2013M
2001C2006I2017N
2003D2009J
2004E2006AK
YearSeries Letter
1996A
1999B
2001C
2003D
2003AF
2004E
2004AG
2006I
2006AK
2009J
2009AL
2013M
2017N
Serial

A “star” suffix is used to identify notes that serve as replacements during the production process. If you'd like to learn more about the U.S. currency production process, please visit https://www.moneyfactory.gov/uscurrency/howmoneyismade.html.

Series Year

The series year indicates the year in which a new design was approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, or the year in which the signature of a new secretary or treasurer was incorporated into the design. Capital letters following the series year appear when there is a significant change in the note's appearance.

Federal Reserve Indicators

For denominations $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, the note has a letter and number designation that corresponds to one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. The letter of each indicator matches the second letter of the serial number on the note.

IndicatorBankIndicatorBankIndicatorBank
A1BostonE5RichmondI9Minneapolis
B2New York CityF6AtlantaJ10Kansas City, MO
C3PhiladelphiaG7ChicagoK11Dallas
D4ClevelandH8St. LouisL12San Francisco
IndicatorBank
A1Boston
E5Richmond
I9Minneapolis
B2New York City
F6Atlanta
J10Kansas City, MO
C3Philadelphia
G7Chicago
K11Dallas
D4Cleveland
H8St. Louis
L12San Francisco

For denominations $1 and $2, the note includes a seal that identifies one of the 12 Federal Reserve banks.

Note Position Letter and Number

For denominations $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, the note position letter and number indicates in which position on a plate a note was printed. It is a combination of one letter and one number and can be found on the front of the note.

In 2014, the BEP began printing $1 notes on 50-subject sheets. For these larger sheets, the note position is identified by columns and rows rather than by quadrants. Note position identifiers on the 50-subject sheet ranges from A1 – J5.

Bushmaster Serial Number Search

Please view this video to learn more about the 50-subject production change.

Face and Back Plate Numbers

The face plate and back plate numbers identify the printing plates used to print each side of the note. The face plate number is found on the face of the note and the back plate number is found on the back.

Federal Reserve notes printed at the Fort Worth, Texas, facility of the Bureau of Engraving & Printing include a small “FW” in front of the face-plate number.

Treasury Seal

A green seal to the right of the portrait represents the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The design of the seal was changed to incorporate an English inscription and appears on all Federal Reserve notes of the 1969 series year or later.

Bushmaster serial number list
Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1876 - 1900
DateSerial #
18761
1877700
18781,700
18793,000
18805,000
18816,000
18827,000
18838,000
18849,000
188510,500
188612,000
188713,000
188814,000
188916,500
189018,000
189120,000
189222,500
189325,000
189427,500
189529,000
189634,000
189740,000
189846,700
189952,000
190058,000
Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1901 - 1930
DateSerial #
190166,700
190271,000
190376,000
190482,000
190588,000
190694,000
1907100,000
1908106,000
1909111,000
1910116,000
1911121,000
1912126,000
1913130,150
1914132,400
1915137,000
1916142,575
1917146,600
1918155,000
1919165,900
1920169,500
1921175,500
1922190,450
1923198,475
1924206,700
1925219,850
1926230,900
1927239,500
1928252,900
1929263,200
1930273,700

Bushmaster Serial Number Starts With L T

Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1931 - 1956
DateSerial #
1931280,130
1932281,360
1933289,743
1934294,687
1935300,690
1936307,996
1937315,575
1938322,650
1939324,859
1940327,850
1941338,500
1942348,150
1943354,600
1944355,500
1945355,750
1946355,850
1947366,650
1948376,100
1949383,650
1950389,600
1951396,300
1952393,301
1953420,057
1954427,301
1955500,001
1956571,850
Reed Mouthpiece Instruments 1895 - 1925
DateSerial #
18951
18962,000
18972,500
18983,000
18993,500
19003,900
19014,400
19025,100
19036,700
19048,500
19059,600
190610,800
190712,000
190813,000
190915,400
191017,800
191121,200
191222,500
191325,000
191430,000
191635,000
191740,000
191950,000
192058,000
192164,000
192283,000
1923101,775
1924124,600
1925145,400
Reed Mouthpiece Instruments 1926 - 1956
DateSerial #
1926167,900
1927193,450
1928209,250
1929224,600
1930237,800
1931244,700
1932249,230
1933256,501
1934260,000
1935263,500
1936271,000
1937278,000
1938284,000
1939285,000
1940288,300
1941295,250
1942304,500
1943309,250
1944309,300
1945310,200
1946314,000
1947320,000
1948327,150
1949332,150
1950337,250
1951341,850
1952341,851
1953354,742
1954359,251
1955500,001
1956571,750
Conn Cup Mouthpiece and Reed Mouthpiece Instruments
1957 - 1972
DateSerial #
1957652002
1958718626
1959779657
1960834200
1961898556
1962949465
1963c00501
1964c73854
1965e54106
1966h31247
1967k35274
1968l20454
1969'm' prefix
1970'n' prefix
1971'p' prefix
1972'r' prefix
Conn Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1973 - present
DateSerial #
1973ga30000
1974ga40000
1975ga50000
1977ga60000
1978ga70000
1979ga80000
1980*
1981*
198216500 - 23430*
198323431 - 33388*
198433389 - 45521*
198545522 - 58991*
58992 � 68841*
198768842 � 76617* & prefix '37'
198876618 � 81115* & prefix '38'
1989prefix '39'
1990prefix '40'
Note: From 1987 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture.
C. G. C.G. Conn Saxophones
1976 - present
DateSerial #
197683000 - 89496
197791314 - 98992
197898993 - 111820
1979111821 - 128691
1980128692 - 145001
1981145002 - 154753
1982154954 - 170073
1983170074 - 184336
1984184337 - 201207
1985201208 - 221243
1986221244 - 240141
1987240142 - 261465
1988261466 - 273178
3811713 - 3821881
19893900000
19904000000
19914100000
Note: From 1987 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture.
*1980 - 1986 serial numbers are for student trumpet and cornets only.
Other cup mouthpiece serial numbers are not available at this time.