Serial Number fo Apple Wireless Keyboard (2007)

Hi, I bought a re-certified *Apple Wireless Keyboard (2007)* from the online Apple Store.
Where can I obtain the serial number for this product?
Thank you.

Thanks - I live about 500 miles from an Apple Store, so that's kind of not so good. :-/
I ended up calling (since I was still in the 90 day support window), and found out that it was covered as part of the Mini's warranty. That was the good news.
3 days later the replacement keyboard came. It was the full-sized plastic keyboard...in Spanish. :-/
After another call, and 3 more days, the replacement keyboard came. It was the full-sized plastic keyboard...but in English.
I am now waiting for replacement #3, and hoping it's the aluminum keyboard in English.

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