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AlabamaAlabama motorcycle plates conformed to the standard 4 inch by 7 inch dimensions starting in 1968, and had the same basic design between 1974 and 1994, with the colors varying each year. The "M" prefix was constant on motorcycle plates. All motorcycle plates were replaced annually through 1994. |
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ArkansasArkansas motorcycle plates began using numbering formatxx 00in 1968 and 4 inch by 6 inch dimensions in 1969. New plates were issued annually. Starting in 1971, plate colors alternated between black-on-white in odd years and white-on-black in even years. This all ended after the 1978 plate, except that the numbering format continued to maybe about 1980. |
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Colorado |
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Connecticut |
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Delaware |
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Florida |
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Georgia |
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Hawaii |
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IdahoIdaho adopted the 4 inch by 7 inch North American standard dimensions for motorcycle plates in 1967. Green-on-reflective-white multi-year base plates came out in 1968 and were renewed with stickers in subsequent years. Motorcycle year stickers were completely different from passenger car stickers. They do not seem to be applied in a consistent location. What appears to be a vertical number 20 is actually a number 2 over a letter O, and is the county code for Owyhee County. These motorcycle plates were apparently replaced in 1984 with plates that weren't identifiable by county. |
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Indiana |
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Iowa |
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KansasKansas motorcycle plates were similar in design and 4 inch by 8 inch dimensions between 1961 and 1988. New plates were issued annually through 1974. The 1975 plate was a multi-year base plate renewed with small little stickers through 1979. The stacked letters H/V are a code indicating the biker lived in Harvey County. |
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Kentucky |
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Louisiana |
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Maine |
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MarylandMaryland motorcycle plates were larger than most and were the last to adopt the North American standard dimensions, issuing plates in this 4-1/2 inch by 8-1/2 inch size starting with the 1971 base through 2008. This undated red-on-white base was used between March 1975 and March 1980, but is known as the 1976 base. Numbering formats were all-numeric on this base, starting at 10001 and using both 5-digit and 6-digit numbers. |
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Massachusetts |
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Michigan |
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MinnesotaMinnesota issued orange-on-white plates to both passenger cars and motorcycles in 1974 and renewed them with stickers in 1975. For passenger cars, it did the same in 1976 and 1977. But motorcycles were issued these blue-on-white plates in 1976; they were renewed with stickers through 1980. The dimensions are close to being standard, but are actually oversized by 1/4-inch in length and 3/16-inch in height. |
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Mississippi这显然不是一个常规的密西西比motorcycle plate. Those are colored red-on-white, are fully embossed, and frankly are rather boring-looking. They issued these colorful plates to motorcycles owned by the Shriners and pretty much only used in parades. This type began sometime in the early-to-mid 1970s and continues to the present day. |
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MissouriMissouri motorcycle plates had fixed April expirations from 1970 until just a few years ago. New plates were issued annually through the April 1979 plate. The 4 by 7 inch standard dimensions began on the April 1972 plate. There is apparently no hidden meaning behind the numbering format. |
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Montana |
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Nebraska |
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Nevada |
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New Hampshire |
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New Jersey |
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New Mexico |
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New YorkNew York issued this design between 1973 and 1986 and replaced it in either 1987 or 1988. There were several variations with different shape and positioning of the bolt holes and location of the state abbreviation. Apparently all motorcycle plates expired in April each year. Motorcycle plates were one of the few types that used expiration stickers, as most vehicles got windshield stickers indicating the registration expiration date. New York motorcycle plates have been standard-sized since 1966. |
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北卡罗莱纳北卡罗莱纳switched to both standard dimensions and reflective backgrounds in 1967. The six-digit, all-numeric numbering format began in 1973. Motorcycle plates continue to be issued annually through 1978. |
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North Dakota |
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Ohio |
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OklahomaOklahoma motorcycle plates were made in these non-standard 4-3/8 by 7 inch dimensions and were issued annualy between 1961 and 1979. That is, with the exception of some mid-1970s plates made by Arkansas due to a riot and fire at the Oklahoma prison that made their plates. |
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PennsylvaniaEven though Pennsylvania stopped using the abbreviationPennaon passenger car plates after 1957, and the state shaped outline after 1970, motorcycle plates continued to be made and issued with both through 2001. Same with the non-standard 4-1/2 by 8 inch dimensions. This undated, reflective, yellow-background base was issued as a general replacement in 1977 and was used without any validation sticker the first year. |
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Rhode Island |
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South Carolina |
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TennesseeTennessee motorcycle plates were state-shaped and county-coded between 1936 and 1965, but starting in 1966 became rectangular and conformed to the 4 inch by 7 inch standard size. Also starting in 1966, the numbering format became Zx0000, with the "Z" fixed and the second letter variable. A dash was added between the letters and numbers in 1970, and then was replaced with a space in 1981. All motorcycles were issued new plates each year though 1982. |
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Texas |
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Utah |
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Vermont |
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Virginia |
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Washington |
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West VirginiaWest Virginia motorcycle plates became standard-sized starting with the 1968 plate and were issued annually through the 1990 plate. Most years, colors alternated between yellow-on-blue and blue-on-yellow. Plates in odd-numbered years between 1965 and 1977 had debossed (sunken rather than raised) numbers. West Virginia regular motorcycle plates nearly always have plate numbers with a "G" prefix. |
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Wisconsin |
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Wyoming |
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American Samoa |
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Canal Zone |
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District of Columbia |
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Guam |
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Puerto Rico |
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U.S. Virgin Islands对于大多数车辆类型,美国维尔京群岛ed 1975 plates for three years, issuing windshield stickers in 1976 and 1977 to show registration was current. But it continued to issue new motorcycle plates annually, usually with non-standard dimensions, through 1986. The "T" prefix indicates the vehicle was registered on the island of St. Thomas. I think the pink background color is fitting for a tropical island. Dimensions are 8-1/8 by 5-3/16 inches. |
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