License plates have a history that dates back to the reign of King Louis XVI. The King mandated carriage drivers in Paris to display metal plates with their names and address. This idea came to America in the early 1900s when New York required the same. Citizens of New York displayed homemade metal plates on their vehicles with their initials. As these plates have evolved over the years, they’ve also served as a collector’s item. JM Bullion is proud to bring you the next evolution of the license plate, 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Vermont License Plate Silver Bars.
Bar Highlights:
The Vermont license plate is seen on the obverse of 1 oz Vermont License Plate Silver Bars. This license plate has gone largely unchanged since 1969. It features a green background with identifying marks of the bar being displayed in white.
An American flag being flown in the wind is on the reverse field of Stacking Across America Vermont License Plate Silver Bars. This flag is joined by the name of the series. It appears on the reverse of every Stackin’ Across America Silver Bar.
1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Vermont License Plate Silver Bars will all arrive in sealed individual capsules to preserve their condition. These silver bars will feature a full-color spectrum license plate due to UV color printing technology.
From 1909-1969, Vermont changed its license plate every single year. Since then, the plate has largely remained unchanged. In 1905 Vermont started requiring its citizens to display a license plate. By 1918, all 48 states started issuing license plates to their citizens.
Our customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any inquiry you have. Give us a call at 800-276-6508 with any questions you have. We can also be contacted via email and live chat.
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License plates have a history that dates back to the reign of King Louis XVI. The King mandated carriage drivers in Paris to display metal plates with their names and address. This idea came to America in the early 1900s when New York required the same. Citizens of New York displayed homemade metal plates on their vehicles with their initials. As these plates have evolved over the years, they’ve also served as a collector’s item. JM Bullion is proud to bring you the next evolution of the license plate, 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Vermont License Plate Silver Bars.
Bar Highlights:
The Vermont license plate is seen on the obverse of 1 oz Vermont License Plate Silver Bars. This license plate has gone largely unchanged since 1969. It features a green background with identifying marks of the bar being displayed in white.
An American flag being flown in the wind is on the reverse field of Stacking Across America Vermont License Plate Silver Bars. This flag is joined by the name of the series. It appears on the reverse of every Stackin’ Across America Silver Bar.
1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Vermont License Plate Silver Bars will all arrive in sealed individual capsules to preserve their condition. These silver bars will feature a full-color spectrum license plate due to UV color printing technology.
From 1909-1969, Vermont changed its license plate every single year. Since then, the plate has largely remained unchanged. In 1905 Vermont started requiring its citizens to display a license plate. By 1918, all 48 states started issuing license plates to their citizens.
Our customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any inquiry you have. Give us a call at 800-276-6508 with any questions you have. We can also be contacted via email and live chat.