Hello, Deeann -
Your public library system probably holds a copy of a reference book entitled Pierce Piano Atlas, which provides serial number information on a wide variety of pianos.
I have no idea where you reside so I cannot give you the web address for the public library system in your area (so that you can check the online catalog to determine if one of the libraries in the system holds a copy). Nor can I provide you with the telephone number to call your library reference services to ask if the library system holds a copy.
If you do not know the web address of your local public library system, you can find it by using your favorite search engine and the following search phrase, using quotation marks as shown:
"public library" "city or county, US state or Canadian province"
Examples:
"public library" "Montgomery County, Ohio"
"public library" "Los Angeles, California"
"public library" "St. Thomas, Ontario"
By the way, Fixya.com, where you posted your question, is a website intended for asking and answering questions on how to go about REPAIRING THINGS. I chose to answer as a kindness and because I am a librarian by profession.
Yours is the kind of question librarians answer. If the Pierce Piano Atlas is a reference book (in-library use only), you can ask one of the reference / information librarians to look up the serial number information and relay it to you over the phone.
Keep in mind that your public library system represents your tax dollars at work.
Best wishes.
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