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F-Series (1965 ¢¦ 1976)

Big script "F" on neckplate below serial number. Known as the CBS era.

100000 to 110000 = 1965

110000 to 200000 = 1966

180000 to 210000 = 1967

210000 to 250000 = 1968

250000 to 280000 = 1969

280000 to 300000 = 1970

300000 to 330000 = 1971

330000 to 370000 = 1972

370000 to 520000 = 1973

500000 to 580000 = 1974

580000 to 690000 = 1975

690000 to 750000 = 1976



Serial Number on Peg head Decal (1976 ¢¦ 1990)

U.S. made Fenders, starting in mid-1976 has the serial number on the peghead. Note the following number could be off as much as two years. Generally speaking, a "S" prefix equals the 1970''s, "E" prefix equals the 1980''s, and "N" prefix equals the 1990''s. Note "E" and "N" prefix models are sometimes also Japanese-made (see below).

7600000 ("76" in bold) = 1976-1977

S6 + 5 digits = 1976

S7 + 5 digits = 1977-1978

S8 + 5 digits = 1977-1978

S9 + 5 digits = 1978-1981

E0 + 5 digits = 1979-1981

E1 + 5 digits = 1980-1981

CA+ 5 digits = 1981, 82 and 83 (Gold Strat)

E1 + 5 digits = 1982

E2 + 5 digits = 1982-1983

E3 + 5 digits = 1982-1984

E4 + 5 digits = 1984-1985, 1987-1988

E8 + 5 digits = 1988-1989

E9 + 5 digits = 1988-1990

N9 + 5 digits = 1990

N0 + 5 digits = 1990-1991

N1 + 5 or 6 digits = 1991-1992

N2 + 5 or 6 digits = 1992-1993

N3 + 5 or 6 digits = 1993-1994

N4 + 5 or 6 digits = 1994-1995

N5 + 5 or 6 digits = 1995-1996

N6 + 5 or 6 digits = 1996-1997

N7 + 5 or 6 digits = 1997-1998

N8 + 5 or 6 digits = 1998-1999

N9 + 5 or 6 digits = 1999-2000

DZ0 or Z0 + 5/6 digits = 2000

DZ1 or Z1 + 5/6 digits = 2001

DZ2 or Z2 + 5/6 digits = 2002

DZ3 or Z3 + 5/6 digits = 2003

DZ4 or Z4 + 5/6 digits = 2004

DZ5 or Z5 + 5/6 digits = 2005



Japanese Serial Numbers on Peghead Decal

JV + 5 Digits = 1982 to 1984

SQ + 5 Digits = 1983 to 1984

E + 6 Digits = 1984 to 1987

A + 6 Digits = 1985 to 1986

B + 6 Digits = 1985 to 1986

C + 6 Digits = 1985 to 1986

F + 6 Digits = 1986 to 1987

G + 6 Digits = 1987 to 1988

H + 6 Digits = 1988 to 1989

I + 6 Digits = 1989 to 1990

J + 6 Digits = 1989 to 1990

K + 6 Digits = 1990 to 1991

L + 6 Digits = 1991 to 1992

M + 6 Digits = 1992 to 1993

N + 6 Digits = 1993 to 1994

O + 6 Digits = 1994 to 1995

P + 6 Digits = 1995 to 1996



Other Fender Serial Number Schemes.

Fender has recently (in the last 20 years) introduced LOTS of different serial numbers schemes, depending on the country the Fender was made (USA, Mexico, Japan, Korea, etc). Not all schemes are covered here! Sorry, since I do not collect new Fenders, I don''t really keep track of these things. Below are some examples of letter prefixes used in recent serial number schemes.

V + 4 to 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series) = 1982-1988 (neck date=exact year)

V + 5 to 6 digits (U.S. Vintage Series) = 1989-present (model dependant)

AMXN + 6 DIGITS = California Series electric guitars and basses, ''97 and ''98

DN + 6 DIGITS = American Deluxe series instruments, ''98 and ''99

NC(XXXXXX) = Squier Strat Bullets (dating unclear)

FN(XXXXXX) = US made guitars and basses destined for the export market. Some may have

stayed in the U.S or found their way back (dating unclear)

I(XXXXXXX) = Limited number of these "I" series guitars were made in ''89/''90. They were

made for the export market and have Made in USA stamped on neck heel.

LE(XXXXXX) = Blonde Jazzmasters and Jaguars with Gold hardware made in 1994. Sold as a promotional 3 piece set with a Blonde Deluxe Reverb Amp

CN(XXXXXX) = Korean made Fender/Squier guitars (dating unclear)

VN(XXXXXX) = Korean made Fender/Squier guitars (dating unclear)

CA(XXXXX) = Gold Strat 1981, 82 and 83

CB(XXXXX) = Precision Bass Special from 1981,

CB(XXXXX) = Gold Jazz Bass from 1982

CC(XXXXX) = Walnut Strat 1981-82-83

CE(XXXXX) = Precision Bass Special from 1981, Black and Gold Tele from 1981-82

CD(XXXXX) = Precision Bass Special (Walnut) from 1982

CO(XXXXX) = Precision Bass Special (Walnut) from 1982

GO(XXXXX) = Precision Bass Special (Walnut) from 1982, Gold Strat 1982-83

D(XXXXXX) = Jazz Bass from 1982

SE8(XXXXX) = Signature Edition Strats (dating unclear, check neck date)

SE9(XXXXX) = Signature Edition Strats (dating unclear, check neck date)

SN0(XXXXX) = Signature Edition Strats 1990

SN1(XXXXX) = Signature Edition Strats 1990

SN2(XXXXX) = Signature Edition Strats 1992

SN3(XXXXX) = Signature Edition Strats 1993

3 digits of 500 = 35th Anniversary Strat from 1989-1990

G(XXXXXX) = "STRAT" from about 1980, (Gold hardware, 2 pos. rotary tone switch)

4 digits stamped on bridge plate = 1952 reissue Telecaster 1982-1988

(Check neck date for exact year)

5 digits stamped on bridge plate = 1952 reissue Telecaster 1988-present

(Check neck date for exact year)


 
     
 
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