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"Vent" holes? Is there a "sound" hole (Thinline Telecaster)? If not then it's a regular ol' Tele. Fender does not list any eight digit serial numbers for any electric guitars. It may be a counterfeit guitar and not a Fender at all.
Since the picture shows a saxophone, it's kinda hard to tell what kind of guitar it is...but there are a couple of things to check.
Sometimes, if you use a flashlight and can look inside the box you will see a manufacturers mark or sticker which will identify it. Sometimes there will be a mark or sticker on the neck. Also, any professional guitarist familiar with Fenders should know specifically where the fender identifying marks are. Finally, any good music instrument store ought to be able to clearly identify it and tell you what its worth.
Above all, if you are able to identify it as a Fender, get two or three appraisals. Fenders have a way of appreciating in value so don't sell it until you know what you've got and what it's really worth.
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