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A 1963 series 2 dollar bill with a star at the beginning of the serial number and number 00452083A is known as a "star note." These are replacement notes issued due to errors in the original printing. The value of such a note can vary based on its condition and rarity, but typically it is sought after by collectors and can be worth more than face value.
A star in the serial number on a 1963 US 10 dollar bill indicates that the original note with that serial number had an error during the printing process and was replaced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing with a new note bearing the star. These replacement notes are considered rare and can be desirable to collectors.
August 5, 1963 was a Monday.
June 22, 1963 was a Saturday.
April 23, 1963 was a Tuesday.
Check the serial number, it seems to have too many digits to be a Winchester serial number for a model 94.If the number is correct, the gun must be of recent manufacture, (making it post 64)
The browning twelvette with the serial number you provided was made in 1963.
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Your Nomad was manufactured in 1963
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The W prefix to your serial number dates your marlin model 336 to 1963.
The W prefix to your serial number indicates that your marlin 336 was made in 1963.
It should be noted thadid not keep records of the model 77 production by serial number per year of production.That said Winchester made the model 77 from 1955-1963.The serial numbers started at 1001 and when discontinued in 1963 the last serial number was 217,180.I can assume that with the serial number supplied,your rifle was made in the year 1956.