Ascertaining the date of your Fender guitar is imperative if you want to find out what its value is! Additionally, it can be fun to decipher the serial number of your prized instrument to find out what year it was made, even if you have no intention of selling it. In order to help you date your Fender guitar, I have compiled a comprehensive list of Fender Serial numbers, and how to decipher them. Keep in mind that Fender serial numbers are not necessarily the most accurate way to date your Fender guitar. That being said, they are a good starting point. As always, I’m happy to help and am just a phone call or email away! Contact me to Sell your Fender guitar to an avid collector!
On instruments from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, the serial number can be found either on the bridge plate or the neck plate. On later instruments, they can be found on the front or back of the headstock. Check out the 3 photos below for help identifying where your serial number is!
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Fender serial numbers from this time period are particularly tricky because they use different serial numbers for different models. Below are the serial number ranges for each model from this time period that have a serial number on the bridge plate.
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Four or five digit serial numbers on the back of the neck plate apply to all Fender models from this time period, including the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Jaguar, Precision Bass, Jazz Bass, Coronado and others.
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These guitars were manufactured between 1963 and 1965. If you’d like any help from an expert, feel free to reach out via phone or email. I am a top dollar cash buyer for all Fender guitars.
These guitars were made between 1965 and 1976
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Starting in 1976, Fender switched the serial number to the headstock. These serial numbers started with a Letter that denoted the DECADE of manufacture. S=Seventies, E=Eighties N=Nineties and Z or DZ= 2000s. The first number following the letter indicates the exact year.
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These guitars have a serial number on the neck plate that starts with a V. Unfortunately, these serial numbers are not accurate and the guitars must be disassembled to check the neck heel date.
Fender began making guitars in Japan starting in the early 1980s. The Japanese made Fenders are generally regarded as very good quality instruments, however, with the exception of a few models, their collectability and value do not come close to American made instruments. Japanese made Fender guitars are dated using the letter prefix that comes before the numbers in the serial number. The serial number can be found either on the headstock, or at the base of the neck where it meets the body.
Fender began making guitars in Mexico sometime in the 1980s. These guitars offer a great value for the money as they are relatively inexpensive and of good quality overall. Check out this great resource for Mexican Fender serial numbers. Fender’s site also has a serial number lookup page.
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