While New York was the first state to require residents to display registration plates, Massachusetts became the first to issue them in 1903. By 1918, all 48 states were issuing plates to their citizens. These plates were initially issued to last the life of the vehicle but by the 1920s, renewals became standardized. License plates are not just a means for vehicle registration but also serve as a unique collectible to some. Now you can collect these plates like never before with the Stackin’ Across America Series. At JM Bullion, we’re happy to bring to you the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Silver Bar, available for purchase.
Bar Highlights:
The standardized license plate in Florida bears the obverse field of each Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Silver Bar. This design features a white plate with an orange blossom seen in front of a green state outline. Identifying marks are displayed in green.
The reverse side of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Bar showcases an American flag flowing in the wind. This image of the flag is seen on the reverse of each silver bar in the overarching series. Also displayed is the series name.
Florida was among the last of the original 48 states to issue plates to their citizens, as they first started doing so in 1918. An outline of the state has been featured in the center of the plate since 1979. Originally, it was orange before it was changed to green in 1986, back to orange in 1991, and green again for good in 1997. This has been the standardized plate in the state since 1997 with the lone major change coming in 2003 when “Florida” was changed to “Myflorida.com.”
Each 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in individual capsules to preserve the condition of the bar. Bars in this series will have a limited mintage of just 1,000 per state, or 50,000 in total. Every bar will contain 1 Troy oz of .999 silver.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. Additionally, we can be reached via email as well as our online chat.
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While New York was the first state to require residents to display registration plates, Massachusetts became the first to issue them in 1903. By 1918, all 48 states were issuing plates to their citizens. These plates were initially issued to last the life of the vehicle but by the 1920s, renewals became standardized. License plates are not just a means for vehicle registration but also serve as a unique collectible to some. Now you can collect these plates like never before with the Stackin’ Across America Series. At JM Bullion, we’re happy to bring to you the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Silver Bar, available for purchase.
Bar Highlights:
The standardized license plate in Florida bears the obverse field of each Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Silver Bar. This design features a white plate with an orange blossom seen in front of a green state outline. Identifying marks are displayed in green.
The reverse side of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Bar showcases an American flag flowing in the wind. This image of the flag is seen on the reverse of each silver bar in the overarching series. Also displayed is the series name.
Florida was among the last of the original 48 states to issue plates to their citizens, as they first started doing so in 1918. An outline of the state has been featured in the center of the plate since 1979. Originally, it was orange before it was changed to green in 1986, back to orange in 1991, and green again for good in 1997. This has been the standardized plate in the state since 1997 with the lone major change coming in 2003 when “Florida” was changed to “Myflorida.com.”
Each 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Florida License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in individual capsules to preserve the condition of the bar. Bars in this series will have a limited mintage of just 1,000 per state, or 50,000 in total. Every bar will contain 1 Troy oz of .999 silver.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. Additionally, we can be reached via email as well as our online chat.