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New Jersey: Black on buff, non-reflective, "N.J." embossed in wide block font above numbers. GARDEN STATE embossed at bottom. ABC-123 AAA-100 to RHZ-999 New Mexico: Embossed red lettering on sun-yellow base. State name centered at bottom. "65" embossed at bottom left corner. "LAND OF ENCHANTMENT" embossed at top center. 1-12345
The current serial formats on these plates consist of three letters followed or preceded by a number between 1 and 20. On standard courtesy plates the first letter is a county code, the second letter is the first initial of the vehicle owner's name, and the third letter is the initial of the last name of the vehicle owner.
Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "KAN 33" embossed in white block letters at right. none: 1–2345 12-3456 County-coded Kentucky: Green base with white embossed lettering and border. County name at bottom between "KY" and "33.". none: 123–456 Louisiana: Orange base with embossed black block lettering and border and ...
[62] [63] These estimates have sometimes been exceeded: in 2008, plate number 6 brought $675,000 at auction, [64] [65] and in 2018, plate number 20 fetched $410,000 at auction. [64] [66] Bids have come from around the world, even though only drivers with Delaware licenses and residency can legally own the plates. [64]
Formats for license plate numbers are consistent within the state. For example, Delaware is able to use six-digit all-numeric serials because of its low population. Several states, particularly those with higher populations, use seven-character formats of three letters and four digits, including 1ABC234 in California, 1234ABC in Kansas and ABC-1234 (with or without a space or dash) in Georgia ...
Golden yellow registration lettering riveted onto navy base. State name decal attached at top. District of Columbia: Embossed dark green numbers on reflective white plate with border line; "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" embossed in dark green block letters centered at bottom; "3-31" embossed in top left corner and "63" in top right corner
Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate; "19 WISCONSIN 42" at bottom, slogan at top AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND: 123 456: 1 to approximately 775 000: Revalidated for 1944 with white on green tabs. Embossed golden yellow serial on black plate with border line; "WIS" at bottom left, yellow oval with debossed "1942" at bottom right none
1T-1234 10T-123 1D-1234 10D-123 1-123456 10-12345 1W12345 10W12345 1WW-123 10WW123 Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) and weight class Plates with eight-character serials (counting the dash, if present) were an inch longer than plates with serials of seven characters or less. This practice continued through 1955. Georgia: Guam: Hawai'i ...