Carl Benz invented the car in 1886. By 1908, over 63,000 cars were on the road in the United States. State governments needed a way to be able to track cars going in and out of state lines. In 1901, New York became the first state to require license plates, however, the state itself didn’t issue them. Citizens were required to put plates on their cars which usually contained their initials. Massachusetts became the first state to actually issue license plates to their residents in 1903 and quickly, every state followed. Now, you can order 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Kansas License Plate Silver Bars today, from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
The obverse of all Stacking Across America Kansas License Plate Silver Bars features the license plate of Kansas. This license plate is the 2007 base plate of Kansas and has been the standard plate of the state ever since. This design showcases a blue background with the top half of the state seal poking up through the bottom of the bar. The word “Stacking” is front and center on this bar and all bars in the series.
The reverse field of 1 oz Kansas License Plate Silver Bars depicts an American flag flowing in the wind. This exact image can be seen on the reverse of every bar in the series. Also displayed is the series name.
Your purchase of 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Kansas License Plate Silver Bars will arrive in a clear plastic capsule for long-term preservation. All Silver Bars have a full-color spectrum made possible with UV printer technology.
Kansas has had a wide array of different license plates. The 1980 plate featured a dark blue design with a yellow wheat stalk poking through the left of the plate. After a year this design was replaced with an all-white design. The wheat stalk made an appearance again from 1988-2001. At the turn of the century, the state capitol building was featured on Kansas plates. This lasted until 2007 where now the top half of the state seal is featured.
The JM Bullion team is here for any questions you may have. Our customer service team is available via our toll-free number 800-276-6508, via email, or through our live online chat.
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"JM Bullion is a great company with an excellent selection of Gold and Silver.. Reliable, Trustworthy, and dependable Licensed Bullion Dealer with the fastest shipping around. Are their prices a little higher?? Yes..and they should be.. Because their just a little bit faster..a little bit finer quality..A little bit Better and believe me,I've ordered from all the big names and I keep coming back to JM Bullion.."
Carl Benz invented the car in 1886. By 1908, over 63,000 cars were on the road in the United States. State governments needed a way to be able to track cars going in and out of state lines. In 1901, New York became the first state to require license plates, however, the state itself didn’t issue them. Citizens were required to put plates on their cars which usually contained their initials. Massachusetts became the first state to actually issue license plates to their residents in 1903 and quickly, every state followed. Now, you can order 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Kansas License Plate Silver Bars today, from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
The obverse of all Stacking Across America Kansas License Plate Silver Bars features the license plate of Kansas. This license plate is the 2007 base plate of Kansas and has been the standard plate of the state ever since. This design showcases a blue background with the top half of the state seal poking up through the bottom of the bar. The word “Stacking” is front and center on this bar and all bars in the series.
The reverse field of 1 oz Kansas License Plate Silver Bars depicts an American flag flowing in the wind. This exact image can be seen on the reverse of every bar in the series. Also displayed is the series name.
Your purchase of 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Kansas License Plate Silver Bars will arrive in a clear plastic capsule for long-term preservation. All Silver Bars have a full-color spectrum made possible with UV printer technology.
Kansas has had a wide array of different license plates. The 1980 plate featured a dark blue design with a yellow wheat stalk poking through the left of the plate. After a year this design was replaced with an all-white design. The wheat stalk made an appearance again from 1988-2001. At the turn of the century, the state capitol building was featured on Kansas plates. This lasted until 2007 where now the top half of the state seal is featured.
The JM Bullion team is here for any questions you may have. Our customer service team is available via our toll-free number 800-276-6508, via email, or through our live online chat.
"JM Bullion is a great company with an excellent selection of Gold and Silver.. Reliable, Trustworthy, and dependable Licensed Bullion Dealer with the fastest shipping around. Are their prices a little higher?? Yes..and they should be.. Because their just a little bit faster..a little bit finer quality..A little bit Better and believe me,I've ordered from all the big names and I keep coming back to JM Bullion.."