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A California car license plate saying ANRCHST (a vanity plate–speak form of anarchist) from 2006. The use of year-of-manufacture (YOM) plates is authorized by Section 5004.1 of the California Motor Vehicle Code. It is a law that allows vintage cars to be registered to use vintage license plates.
First number corresponds to congressional district of issue. "M" plates were mail-order issues. 1958 base plates revalidated for 1959 with green tabs. Mississippi: White with embossed green lettering and trim. The county name was stamped on the bottom of the license plate. None 123-456 unknown Missouri: None Montana
Embossed black serial on light yellow plate; "WIS" at top left, month of expiration and "61" at top right. "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" embossed at bottom A12-345 Coded by month of expiration First use of stickers in Wisconsin license plates. Wyoming
Embossed red serial with Zia sun symbol separator on golden yellow plate with border line; "NEW MEXICO" centered at bottom; "58" at bottom right "LAND OF ENCHANTMENT" at top 1-12345 1/0-1234 Coded by county of issuance (1 or 1/0) One-digit county plates had the slogan centered, while two-digit county plates had the slogan offset to the right.
Dealer number and plate number The number is the dealer number, the letter is the plate number for that dealer Interurban Bus Embossed yellow serial on dark blue plate; unknown format Coded by weight class Motorcycle Embossed yellow serial on dark blue plate; unknown format A1234 A 1 to approximately A1000 Used on regular motorcycles B123
White with embossed blue lettering and trim. The county name was stamped on the bottom of the license plate. None 12-3456 A-12345 Missouri: Montana: Embossed black numbers on unpainted aluminum plate with state-shaped border; "MONTANA" embossed in wide black block letters centered below numbers; embossed "63" to right of state name
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