License Plate Values: A Guide to Relative Prices of Collectible U.S. Auto License Plates and Their Grading, 4th Edition—Now Including Canada

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1997

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License plate hobbies

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United States
Canada
Alabama (USA)
Alaska (USA)
Arizona (USA)
Arkansas (USA)
California (USA)
Colorado (USA)
Connecticut (USA)
Delaware (USA)
District of Columbia (USA)
Florida (USA)
Georgia (USA)
Hawaii (USA)
Idaho (USA)
Illinois (USA)
Indiana (USA)
Iowa (USA)
Kansas (USA)
Kentucky (USA)
Louisiana (USA)
Maine (USA)
Maryland (USA)
Massachusetts (USA)
Michigan (USA)
Minnesota (USA)
Mississippi (USA)
Missouri (USA)
Montana (USA)
Nebraska (USA)
Nevada (USA)
New Hampshire (USA)
New Jersey (USA)
New Mexico (USA)
New York (USA)
North Carolina (USA)
North Dakota (USA)
Ohio (USA)
Oklahoma (USA)
Oregon (USA)
Pennsylvania (USA)
Rhode Island (USA)
South Carolina (USA)
South Dakota (USA)
Tennessee (USA)
Texas (USA)
Utah (USA)
Vermont (USA)
Virginia (USA)
Washington (USA)
West Virginia (USA)
Wisconsin (USA)
Wyoming (USA)
Alberta (CAN)
British Columbia (CAN)
Manitoba (CAN)
New Brunswick (CAN)
Newfoundland and Labrador (CAN)
Nova Scotia (CAN)
Ontario (CAN)
Prince Edward Island (CAN)
Québec (CAN)
Saskatchewan (CAN)
Northwest Territories (CAN)
Yukon (CAN)

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A guide providing the values of the historic passenger license plates of the United States and Canada. Each state and province is presented through a table listing the year of issue of each license plate and a condition rating from 1 (mint) to 5 (fair). Values in U.S. Dollars are then noted for each year/condition combination for which the editor had data. Some combinations are left blank, such as mint examples of early plates, where there was insufficient data to draw conclusions on valuation. Remarks are provided for select years when specific materials, methods of validation, slogans, and other notable features were used. A final column notes if passenger license plates were issued as singles or pairs. A brief text section reviewing key points in the history of each state's license plates follows each value chart. There are no similar narrative sections for the Canadian provinces. An introductory section reviews license plate identification, grading, the impact of pairs on value, slogans and materials used in license plate construction, and a table of abbreviations used in the book. A concluding section provides a table of values for select optional license plates, discussion of the most significant passenger plates, and advice on the license plate collecting hobby. This is followed by 21 pages of black and white photographs of select passenger license plates. Fourth edition.

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Book, perfect bound; 5⅜ × 8¼ inches; 154 pages, illustrated

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Contact research@registrationhistory.org for access options; physical resource located in the VRHC collection.

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King Publishing Company

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