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Vehicle registration plates of New York. New York first issued license plates in 1. Plates are currently issued by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. Passenger baseplates 1. In 1. 95. 6, the U. S. states and Canadian provinces came to an agreement with the Automobile Manufacturers Association that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles, except those for motorcycles, at six inches in height by twelve inches in width, with standardized mounting holes.
The 1. 95. 6 (dated 1. New York license plate that complied with these standards. Image. Dates issued. Design. Slogan. Serial format. Serials issued. Notes. White on blacknone.
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White on maroonnone. White on rednone. White on brownnone.
Thousands of Quality License Plates for sale for collectors of cars, trucks and motorcycles or for display purposes. New York is a state of the United States of America. The capital is Albany. New York first issued license plates in 1910. Plates are currently issued by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.
White on brownnone. Dark blue on yellownone. Black on whitenone. A1. 2- 3. 45unknown. White embossed lettering on dark olive- green basenone.
A1. 2- 3. 45unknown. White embossed lettering on maroon basenone. White embossed lettering on blue basenone.
Black embossed lettering on lime green basenone. White on blacknone. Sky blue on greennone. White lettering and rims embossed on violet basenone. Black on yellownone.
A1- 2. 34. County- coded. Golden yellow lettering embossed on black basenone. A1- 2. 34. County- coded.
Black on yellownone. A1- 2. 34. County- coded. Yellow on blacknone. A- 1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Black on deep orangenone. A2. 3- 4. 5County- coded.
Black on golden yellownone. A2. 3- 4. 5County- coded. Gold on blacknone.
AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Revalidated for 1. Black on goldnone. AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Gold on blacknone. AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded.
Black on goldnone. AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Gold on blacknone.
AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Black on goldnone. AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Revalidated for 1. Gold on blacknone.
AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Embossed black on gold; "NY" embossed in black block letters in bottom left corner and "5. THE EMPIRE STATE" embossed in black block letters centered at bottom. AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded.
Revalidated for 1. Embossed gold on black; "NY" embossed in gold block letters in bottom left corner and "5. THE EMPIRE STATE" embossed in gold block letters centered at bottom. AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded.
Revalidated for 1. Embossed black on gold; "NY" embossed in black block letters in top left corner and "5. THE EMPIRE STATE" embossed in black block letters centered at top.
AB1. 2- 3. 4County- coded. Revalidated for 1. Embossed gold on black; "NY" embossed in gold block letters in bottom left corner and "5. EMPIRE STATE" embossed in gold block letters centered at bottom.
AB- 1. 23. 4County- coded; e. SN = Schenectady, BF = Erie (Buffalo), etc. First 6" x 1. 2" plate. Embossed black on gold; "NY" embossed in black block letters in bottom left corner and "5. EMPIRE STATE" embossed in black block letters centered at bottom. AB- 1. 23. 4County- coded.
Revalidated for 1. As 1. 95. 7 base, but with "6.
EMPIRE STATE" as on 1. AB- 1. 23. 4County- coded. Revalidated for 1. As 1. 95. 8–5. 9 base, but with "6.
EMPIRE STATE" as on 1. AB- 1. 23. 4County- coded. Revalidated for 1. Embossed gold on black with border line; "NY" embossed in gold block letters in bottom left corner and "6. WORLD'S FAIR" embossed in gold block letters centered at bottom. ABAB- 1. 23. 41. A- 2.
A- 1. 23. 41. 23. ACounty- coded. Revalidated for 1. Embossed orange on dark blue; border lines around plate and around registration sticker spot at bottom right; "NEW YORK" embossed in orange block letters centered at bottomnone.
ABAB- 1. 23. 41. A- 2. A- 1. 23. 41. 23.
ACounty- coded. First use of full state name. Some later plates use the 1. Embossed dark blue on reflective orange; border lines around plate and around registration sticker spot at bottom right; "NEW YORK" embossed in dark blue block letters centered at bottomnone. ABC1. 23- ABCCounty- coded[1]Numbers 5.
ABC and 1. 23- ABC serial formats. Narrower dies introduced 1. ABC format. All plates revalidated with windshield decals; plate stickers never used despite sticker box.
June 3. 0, 1. 98. ABC1. 00. 0- AAA to approximately. BUR[1]July 1, 1. 98. December 2. 00. 0Liberty plates. Embossed dark blue numbers on reflective with plate, with red stripe at top and bottom of plate; "NEW YORK" in plain serifed block font centered at top of plate; red outlined Statue of Liberty centered on plate or off to side on vanity platesnone. ABC 1. 23. 1AB 2. A1. B 2. 34. A1. 2 3.
BCAB1 2. 3C1. ABC 1. County coded. Others: Sequentially issued[1]Validated with windshield decal. January 2. 00. 1 – March 3.
Empire plates. Embossed dark blue numbers on reflective white with blue bars above and below numbers; upper blue bar has the words "NEW YORK" in white serifed block numbers outlined in dark blue, over a skyline of Niagara Falls, the Adirondack Mountains, and New York City, with sky above all"THE EMPIRE STATE" in smaller serifed block letters screened on lower blue bar. ABC- 1. 23. 41 with embossed New York State outline as separator. AAA- 1. 00. 0 to EYH- 2. Plates ranging from EYH- 3. EZZ- 9. 99. 9 were not issued and may be chosen for use on a custom plate. TWY- used by New York State Thruway Authority. Validated with windshield decal.
April 1, 2. 01. 0 – present [2][3]Empire Gold plates. Embossed dark blue numbers on orange plate, with small blue bar at bottom with thin blue stripe above and curved larger blue bar at top with thin blue stripe below, with orange "NEW YORK" in serifed block letters curving to edges of top bar"EMPIRE STATE" in smaller serifed block letters at bottom of plate.
ABC- 1. 23. 41 with embossed New York State outline as separator. FAA- 1. 00. 0 to HGP- 7. January 2. 5, 2. 01. Validated with windshield decal. Orange base plate: These plates were allocated in the original 1. County and were determined by a number of factors such as geographical names or features found in any said County. The entire 1. 97.
By 1. 97. 5, the DMV began to issue letter series that were not part of the original allocation. This began with the A suffix issues in an alphabetical order based on the suffix letters and ran until the final V and W plates were issued finishing this series during 1. This was done on a rotation basis in the alphabetical order of the county name. At times issuing offices or counties ran short on plates and plates would be diverted to where they were needed therefore sometimes breaking the issuing order. In 1. 98. 0 the state introduced new plate dies that were to be used on the upcoming 7 character passenger plate issues which were used on some plates with V suffixes (except VS and VV and other V suffixes issued in the original allocation).
The other series known to use the dies are: UYA through UYH; WXC through WXZ; WYX through WYZ and WZA through WZZ. Late in 1. 98. 0, the new 7 character passenger plates were issued. These plates had numbers between 1. The plates were issued alphabetically and did not use the letters I, O, or Q. The A suffix issue ran until around the end of 1. B suffix issue ran from around the beginning of 1.
June 1. 98. 6. The final known issue was in the BUR series of plates. The 7 character passenger plates were issued without regard of the meaning of any specific three letter combination except one: 1. AUB were assigned to Cayuga County for Auburn, the county seat which is the location of the Corcraft plate facility. In 1. 98. 4 the DMV began to issue plates directly through dealers using the T suffix. The plates were issued in the same manner as descrived above.
The plates can be dated in this manner: TA's- 1. TB's- 1. 98. 5 and TC's- 1. TCS was the final known issue.
In July 1. 98. 6 the DMV began to issue the Liberty series to replace this issue, and it took two years for the old issue to be fully off the road. Optional baseplates[edit]Variations[edit]1. Statue of Liberty[edit]Statue of Liberty plates used the word "Liberty" in the 3. M security mark in the ABC 1. AB 2. 34 format. During 1. Liberty" to a year designation. By 1. 99. 3, 3. M lot numbers were used until the end of the Liberty issue in 2.
The year security marks only denote the year the sheeting was manufactured; the plates may actually date somewhat later. It should be noted that both the ABC 1. AB 2. 34 formats were not issued consecutively; e.
ABD 7. 68 and UVK 7. Type One Liberty passenger plate issues were largely County coded and were issued two ways: "Over The Counter" from a DMV or County office or "Mail Out" in which registrants received new plates directly by mail. When the 2. AB 2.
September 1. 98. 8, the first ones observed began with 6. VB; this was because most plates from 2. VA 1. 00 to 9. VZ 9.
XA 1. 00 to 9. XZ 9. VAA 1. 00 to VZZ 9. XGA 1. 00 * to XZZ 9.
By December 1. 98. AB 2. 34 and 7. TC 7. Note: XAA 1. 00 to XFZ 9. Suffolk County as mail- out replacement passenger plates.)This passenger format had left side numbers from 2 thru 9; the 1 digit was not used so as to be confused with the letter I and this series was literally the last passenger plates that were allocated using a County code basis. During this issue this system was finally abandoned and all subsequent passenger plate issues beginning with the following Type Three A2.
A 1. 00 type have been strictly alphabetical. To date these earlier Liberty plates: Type One: ABC 1. July 1, 1. 98. 6 through at least July 1. These were issued primarily on a County code basis. The letters I, O, and Q were only used as the first letter of a prefix on Type One passenger plates.
Type Two: 2. AB 2. September 1. 98. 8 to at least October 1. Those stamped out during 1. Type Two plates were at least partially issued on a County code basis and became the last regular series passenger plates issued in that manner.
The letters I, O, and Q were not used to avoid confusion with numbers. Type Three: A2. B 2. Format were issued from about January 1. November 1. 99. 3. The digit 1 was not used between the letters so it would not be confused with a letter I. Type Three plates began alphabetical issue order for all regular series passenger plate issues. Type Four: A1. 2 3.
BC format appeared in February 1.