License plates in America go back to the start of the 20th century. While New York was the first state to require residents to display plates, Massachusetts was the first state to issue them to residents. By 1918, all 48 states were issuing plates. In 1928, Idaho became the first state to include a logo on a registration plate. Now, almost all states include logos or picturesque backgrounds on registration plates. Including the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Washington License Plate Silver Bar, available at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Washington started issuing plates to residents in 1915. While the state makes small updates to the plate every few years, there have only been two major designs since 1950. From 1950-1986, the state plate of Washington was simplistic. A white background with identifying marks of the plate in green. In 1987, they changed the design to include Mount Rainier, which is still pictured on plates in Washington today.
The obverse field of the Stacking Across America Washington License Plate Silver Bar features the current plate design of Washington state. This plate showcases a white plate with a light blue depiction of Mount Rainier in the background. This design has been on the Washington registration plate since 1987.
An American flag rippling in the wind is on the reverse field of the 1 oz Washington License Plate Silver Bar. This design is present on every silver bar in the Stackin’ Across America Series. Additionally, the name of the series is displayed in this field.
Every purchase of a 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Washington License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual plastic capsule for added protection. These bars are made possible with UV printing technology. Each state features a limited mintage of just 1,000.
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. Additionally, we can be reached via email as well as live chat.
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License plates in America go back to the start of the 20th century. While New York was the first state to require residents to display plates, Massachusetts was the first state to issue them to residents. By 1918, all 48 states were issuing plates. In 1928, Idaho became the first state to include a logo on a registration plate. Now, almost all states include logos or picturesque backgrounds on registration plates. Including the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Washington License Plate Silver Bar, available at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Washington started issuing plates to residents in 1915. While the state makes small updates to the plate every few years, there have only been two major designs since 1950. From 1950-1986, the state plate of Washington was simplistic. A white background with identifying marks of the plate in green. In 1987, they changed the design to include Mount Rainier, which is still pictured on plates in Washington today.
The obverse field of the Stacking Across America Washington License Plate Silver Bar features the current plate design of Washington state. This plate showcases a white plate with a light blue depiction of Mount Rainier in the background. This design has been on the Washington registration plate since 1987.
An American flag rippling in the wind is on the reverse field of the 1 oz Washington License Plate Silver Bar. This design is present on every silver bar in the Stackin’ Across America Series. Additionally, the name of the series is displayed in this field.
Every purchase of a 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Washington License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual plastic capsule for added protection. These bars are made possible with UV printing technology. Each state features a limited mintage of just 1,000.
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. Additionally, we can be reached via email as well as live chat.