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I have the serial number, but I’m having a hard time cracking the code.

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    Serial number is not so useful. Get a photo of the headbadge (front of bike) first of all, that should be a good clue if it's original.
    – Noise
    Commented May 30, 2022 at 7:43
  • Headbadge, like @JoeK mentioned. Beyond that, any written details on the parts. Such as, name or model branding on the handlebars, stem, rims, hubs, pedals, crankarm, chainring/crankset, the coaster brake. You may not find much, but you never know. Any additional detail in this kind of research can help with identification and possibly the vintage.
    – Ted Hohl
    Commented May 30, 2022 at 17:00
  • Looks like a department store bike from maybe 1970. Commented May 31, 2022 at 0:17
  • There is no code for most bike serial numbers. It is not a VIN. Much more info at bicycles.stackexchange.com/questions/32872
    – Criggie
    Commented Nov 2, 2022 at 22:03
  • I'll note that the stripes on the fenders seem familiar -- Sears, Western Union, or some such. Commented Nov 4, 2022 at 1:24

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