License plates made their way to America in 1901 when New York required residents to display plates on their cars. However, Massachusetts became the first state to issue plates to citizens in 1903. By 1918 all 48 states were issuing plates. These plates evolved to now include imagery and unique design elements making each plate almost like a work of art. Now, you can own these license plates on a silver bar with the Stackin’ Across America Series. At JM Bullion, you can now order the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Silver Bar.
Bar Highlights:
Oklahoma has used a plethora of unique plate designs since 1983. From 1983-1988 the plate was white with a yellow sun. This was updated in 1989 to feature the battle shield of the Osage Nation rather than the sun. In 2009 this was updated again to showcase Allan Houser’s Sacred Rain Arrow sculpture. In 2017 the design was changed once more to the design we see on the obverse of this silver bar. It remains the standard plate in Oklahoma.
Each order of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual capsule to preserve the condition of each bar. These bars will have a mintage of just 1,000 per unique state. Each bar will contain 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver as well.
The Oklahoma license plate is featured on the obverse of the Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Silver Bar. This unique design features the outline of the state in the center in front of a white scissor-tailed flycatcher against a sky-blue background.
The reverse side of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Bar features an American flag. The flag is shown rippling in the wind with the name of the series prominently featured in front of it. This image is seen on the reverse of every silver bar in the overall series.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any inquiries you have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. Additionally, we can be reached via email as well as our online chat feature.
Tracking and insurance included on all orders
License plates made their way to America in 1901 when New York required residents to display plates on their cars. However, Massachusetts became the first state to issue plates to citizens in 1903. By 1918 all 48 states were issuing plates. These plates evolved to now include imagery and unique design elements making each plate almost like a work of art. Now, you can own these license plates on a silver bar with the Stackin’ Across America Series. At JM Bullion, you can now order the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Silver Bar.
Bar Highlights:
Oklahoma has used a plethora of unique plate designs since 1983. From 1983-1988 the plate was white with a yellow sun. This was updated in 1989 to feature the battle shield of the Osage Nation rather than the sun. In 2009 this was updated again to showcase Allan Houser’s Sacred Rain Arrow sculpture. In 2017 the design was changed once more to the design we see on the obverse of this silver bar. It remains the standard plate in Oklahoma.
Each order of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual capsule to preserve the condition of each bar. These bars will have a mintage of just 1,000 per unique state. Each bar will contain 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver as well.
The Oklahoma license plate is featured on the obverse of the Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Silver Bar. This unique design features the outline of the state in the center in front of a white scissor-tailed flycatcher against a sky-blue background.
The reverse side of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Oklahoma License Plate Bar features an American flag. The flag is shown rippling in the wind with the name of the series prominently featured in front of it. This image is seen on the reverse of every silver bar in the overall series.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any inquiries you have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. Additionally, we can be reached via email as well as our online chat feature.