License plates have a history almost as long as the automobile itself. Carl Benz invented the car in 1886 and almost 20 years later, over 63,000 cars were on the road in the United States alone. As the popularity of the car grew, state governments needed a way to track who was coming and going across state lines. In 1901, New York became the first state to mandate that their residents have license plates. However, it wasn’t until 1903 that Massachusetts became the first state to actually issue these license plates to residents. By 1918 all 48 states were issuing license plates. Order your 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Montana License Plate Silver Bar today, at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Montana didn’t start issuing license plates to their citizens until 1913. The plate on Montana has gone relatively unchanged since 1976. Most plate designs feature the outline of the state just with different colors and fonts. The current design has remained unchanged since 2010.
Every purchase of 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Montana 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. Each bar has a limited mintage of just 1,000 per state.
The obverse field of Stacking Across America Montana License Plate Silver Bars features the Montana license plate. This plate has been used by Montana residents since 2010. It is a dark blue plate with “Treasure State” displayed at the top of the bar and the state name on the bottom. The middle displays the word “Stacking.”
The reverse of 1 oz Montana License Plate Silver Bars will feature an American flag rippling in the wind. This image can be seen on the reverse of every bar in the Stackin’ Across America Series. Also displayed on the reverse is the series name.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508 with any inquiries. Our team is also available via email as well as live chat.
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License plates have a history almost as long as the automobile itself. Carl Benz invented the car in 1886 and almost 20 years later, over 63,000 cars were on the road in the United States alone. As the popularity of the car grew, state governments needed a way to track who was coming and going across state lines. In 1901, New York became the first state to mandate that their residents have license plates. However, it wasn’t until 1903 that Massachusetts became the first state to actually issue these license plates to residents. By 1918 all 48 states were issuing license plates. Order your 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Montana License Plate Silver Bar today, at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Montana didn’t start issuing license plates to their citizens until 1913. The plate on Montana has gone relatively unchanged since 1976. Most plate designs feature the outline of the state just with different colors and fonts. The current design has remained unchanged since 2010.
Every purchase of 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Montana 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. Each bar has a limited mintage of just 1,000 per state.
The obverse field of Stacking Across America Montana License Plate Silver Bars features the Montana license plate. This plate has been used by Montana residents since 2010. It is a dark blue plate with “Treasure State” displayed at the top of the bar and the state name on the bottom. The middle displays the word “Stacking.”
The reverse of 1 oz Montana License Plate Silver Bars will feature an American flag rippling in the wind. This image can be seen on the reverse of every bar in the Stackin’ Across America Series. Also displayed on the reverse is the series name.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Give our dedicated team a call at 800-276-6508 with any inquiries. Our team is also available via email as well as live chat.