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I think I can narrow it down for you.
It seems you have an American made Strat, post 2000.
Here is a guideline that describes when the "Z" nomenclature began.
I hope this helps you & congrats on your Strat!
"With the year 2000 came the introduction of the "Z" prefix serial numbers on US made instruments, which stood for the 0 of the new millennium. A Z0 prefix dates to 2000, a Z1 prefix dates to 2001 etcetera. The American Deluxe Series instruments use the same dating convention but with the addition of a "D" in front of the "Z", i.e. DZ1, DZ2 etcetera. Once again, and as always, there is typically some overlap and carryover of number prefixes from year to year."
This guitar is from the U.S. Vintage Series
made at the Corona Plant (Fender), USA
The Year cannot be determined from serial number.
However, you can remove your neck and check the date there.
Worth: $800- $1000
Standard Model: 175-225
Deluxe Model: 225-275
Signature Series: 350 -600
Of course,the condition of the instrument and accessories (case etc.) will vary the price.
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