France became the first country to issue plates to residents, beginning in 1893. This trend took over Europe with other countries like Germany and The Netherlands following. A decade later, Massachusetts became the first state to issue plates. Even territories like Hawaii started issuing plates to citizens before they became a state. Featuring the unique plate of Hawaii on a silver bar, you can now order the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar, at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Each purchase of a 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual capsule to preserve the silver bar. All bars will contain 1 Troy oz of .999 silver and have a full-color spectrum thanks to UV printing technology. There is a limited mintage of just 1,000 bars per state.
The obverse side of each 1 oz Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar features the plate of Hawaii. This design is a replica of the current plate design in Hawaii. It showcases a white background with a rainbow of just the three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue.) Identifying marks of the bar are displayed in black.
The reverse field of the 1 oz Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar showcases the same image on the reverse of every bar in the Stackin’ Across America Series. This features the American flag rippling in the wind along with the series name displayed.
The Hawaii plate design featured on the obverse of this silver bar has remained unchanged since 1991. While Hawaii didn’t become the 50th state of the United States until 1959, they first started issuing city and county plates in 1906. In 1922 they made the change to start issuing state plates. Despite Hawaii being a territory, its vehicle registration laws, and license plates were the same as the rest of America.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is available for any questions you have. Contact us today via email, live chat, or our toll-free number at 800-276-6508.
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France became the first country to issue plates to residents, beginning in 1893. This trend took over Europe with other countries like Germany and The Netherlands following. A decade later, Massachusetts became the first state to issue plates. Even territories like Hawaii started issuing plates to citizens before they became a state. Featuring the unique plate of Hawaii on a silver bar, you can now order the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar, at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Each purchase of a 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual capsule to preserve the silver bar. All bars will contain 1 Troy oz of .999 silver and have a full-color spectrum thanks to UV printing technology. There is a limited mintage of just 1,000 bars per state.
The obverse side of each 1 oz Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar features the plate of Hawaii. This design is a replica of the current plate design in Hawaii. It showcases a white background with a rainbow of just the three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue.) Identifying marks of the bar are displayed in black.
The reverse field of the 1 oz Hawaii License Plate Silver Bar showcases the same image on the reverse of every bar in the Stackin’ Across America Series. This features the American flag rippling in the wind along with the series name displayed.
The Hawaii plate design featured on the obverse of this silver bar has remained unchanged since 1991. While Hawaii didn’t become the 50th state of the United States until 1959, they first started issuing city and county plates in 1906. In 1922 they made the change to start issuing state plates. Despite Hawaii being a territory, its vehicle registration laws, and license plates were the same as the rest of America.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is available for any questions you have. Contact us today via email, live chat, or our toll-free number at 800-276-6508.