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He is a retired geography professor from the University of Louisiana, and authored "License Plate Values," the first collector price guide in the hobby. [81] Jim Fox, drummer of the James Gang; served as an officer of the ALPCA and authored one of the most prominent published works within the hobby, License Plates of the United States.
Non-passenger Plates Image (standard) Region Type Design & Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes Wisconsin: City bus Embossed yellow serial on dark blue plate; unknown format Coded by weight class Dealer Embossed yellow serial on dark blue plate; vertical "WIS" at right; embossed solid star over "31" at left 1234A
Dealer number and plate number Number is the dealer number, letter is the plate number for that dealer Duplicate Embossed black serial on golden yellow plate with border line; "19 WISCONSIN 41" at bottom, "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at top; vertical "DUP" at left 1234 1 to approximately 2000 Farm
Plates were valid from October 1, 1911, to September 30, 1912. See the 1912 entry for these plates. This plate registration system continued through 1975–76. Alaska: No prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1921. American Samoa: No prestate plates. Territory issued plates begin in 1924. Arizona: No prestate plates. State issued plates ...
Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line; "19 WIS DEALER 42" at top, "AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND" at bottom 1234 A Dealer number and plate number Number is the dealer number, letter is the plate number for that dealer Farm Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "41 FARM TR'K 42" at top, vertical "WIS" at left 12345
Dealer number and plate number Number is the dealer number, letter is the plate number for that dealer Interurban bus Embossed blue serial on yellow plate with border line; unknown format Coded by weight class Motorcycle Embossed blue serial on yellow plate with border line; "WIS - 32" at bottom 1234 1 to approximately 1900 Municipal
Non-passenger Plates Image (standard) Region Type Design & Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes Wisconsin: Dealer Embossed black serial on light gray plate; vertical "WIS" over "21" at right; embossed solid star at left 1234A Dealer number and plate number The number is the dealer number, the letter is the plate number for that dealer.
These are the only plates that would use quarterly tabs in 1943, as heavy truck and bus plates used quarterly windshield stickers. Truck Embossed black serial on orange plate with border line; "WIS. TRK." at top left, black oval with debossed "42-43" at top left 12345A: Coded by weight class Used on light private trucks 8,000lbs or below.