Gibson Serial Number Lookup

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Gibson Serial Numbers: 1930s – 1980

Gibson used several distinct and often overlapping serial-number systems between the 1930s and 1980: Factory Order Numbers (FONs), A-prefix hollowbody serials, solidbody ink-stamp formats, 1960s die-stamped blocks, and later the 8-digit date-code system.

Enter your serial number below for a best-guess year range.
Gibson reused many serial blocks β€” especially in the 1960s β€” so this tool shows overlaps when applicable.

Gibson Serial Lookup

Check this to increase 1970s confidence.

This tool provides a best-effort estimate. For a definitive evaluation, consult a professional and include photos.


1930s – 1951: Factory Order Numbers (FONs)

Before Gibson used consistent headstock serials, they ink-stamped Factory Order Numbers inside the body, often on the neck block or inside the body cavity.

Period FON format / Notes
1931 – 1933 3–4 digit batch numbers
1934 – 1935 4-digit (approx. 400–1400)
1936 Up to ~3000
1937 ~2000–5000 ranges
1938 ~5000–8000 ranges
1939 ~8000–9999
1940 – 1941 4–5 digit transitional
1942 – 1945 Banner prefixes A/B/C
1946 – 1951 D–J letter-coded yearly FONs

Note: FONs typically date the production batch; they aren't always the final assembly date. Check body stamps and paperwork for exact provenance.


1952 – 1960: A-Prefix Serial System (Hollowbody & Semihollow Models)

Used primarily on hollowbody, archtop and acoustic models (ES-series, L-series, and top-of-line acoustics). The letter β€œA” precedes a sequence number stamped on the headstock.

A-Prefix Range Year
A-0001 – A-12460 1952
A-12461 – A-17435 1953
A-17436 – A-18665 1954
A-18666 – A-21910 1955
A-21911 – A-24755 1956
A-24756 – A-26820 1957
A-26821 – A-28880 1958
A-28881 – A-32285 1959
A-32286 – A-34645 1960

Primarily non-solidbody models; Les Paul Standards, Juniors and Specials used separate solidbody systems (see below).


1953 – 1960: Solidbody Ink-Stamped Serial Numbers (Y XXXX Format)

Ink-stamped serials were used on early solidbody models (Les Paul Standard β€œBurst,” Goldtop, Junior, TV, Special and some Customs). These are usually stamped on the back of the headstock and sometimes inside the body or neck pocket.

Format: Y XXXX
Y = the last digit of the year (3 = 1953, 4 = 1954, … 0 = 1960)
XXXX = production/batch number (not strictly a continuous global counter)

Serial Pattern Model Years
3 XXXX 1953
4 XXXX 1954
5 XXXX 1955
6 XXXX 1956
7 XXXX 1957
8 XXXX 1958
9 XXXX 1959
0 XXXX 1960

Important: for Burst-era Les Pauls the Y XXXX stamp is only one piece of the dating puzzle β€” check finish, PAF appearance, pickup rings, headstock veneers and pot codes for confirmation.


1961 – 1964

Serial Year
100 – 42,440 1961
42,441 – 61,180 1962
61,450 – 64,222 1963
64,240 – 71,040 1964
71,041 – 96,600 1962–64 overlap

Gibson reused blocks heavily during this era; always use body features and pot codes to refine the estimate.


1965 – 1969

Many blocks were reused or reassigned. Overlap is common and expected β€” treat serials in this era as candidates rather than definitive dates.

Serial Range Years
302,754 – 305,983 1965
306,000 – 310,999 1965 or 1967
311,000 – 320,149 1965
320,150 – 320,699 1967
320,700 – 329,179 1965
329,180 – 330,199 1965 or 1967
330,200 – 332,240 1965 or 1967–68
332,241 – 348,092 1965
348,093 – 349,100 1966
349,121 – 368,638 1965
368,640 – 369,890 1966
370,000 – 370,999 1967
380,000 – 385,309 1966
390,000 – 390,998 1967
400,001 – 400,999 1965–68
500,000 – 500,999 1965–69
530,061 – 539,999 1966–69 (varies)

If your serial falls within overlapping ranges, use pot codes, headstock logo style, and hardware details to narrow the date. When in doubt, attach photos.


1970 – 1976

Serial Notes
000001 – 100000 Early 1970s
100000 – 110000 1970–71
110000 – 200000 1971–72
200000 – 210000 1973–74
210000 – 250000 1974–75
250000 – 300000 1975–76

The "Made in USA" stamp began appearing around 1970 on many models β€” a helpful confirmation for early-70s six-digit serials.


1977 – 1980

The modern 8-digit date-code system begins. Typical format notation: Y DDD Y PPP (single-digit year + day-of-year + repeated year-digit + sequence/plant code). See the widget for decoding help.

Example Meaning
70602542 1977, day 060, sequence/plant 542
80912315 1978, day 091

Need a professional opinion? Contact Garrett Park Guitars with photos of the headstock, FON, pot codes, and inside-body stamps.

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