License plates were first introduced in the United States in 1901 when New York became the first state to require citizens to display a registration plate of some kind. This consisted of residents making their own plates. Two years later, Massachusetts became the first state to issue plates. All other 47 states would follow suit by 1918. These plates evolved to showcase unique imagery, and they now are featured on the obverse of silver bars. Introducing the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Silver Bar, available at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Wisconsin first required citizens to display plates in 1905. The design shown on this bar is a replica of the current standardized bar of the state. This same design has been showcased on these plates since 1986. The main changes seen during that time were different color palettes.
The obverse field of the Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Silver Bar features the state bar of Wisconsin. This design is a replica of the current Wisconsin plate. It displays a white background with the name of the state at the top along with a colorized farm scene, sunset, and sailboat.
An American flag is seen on the reverse side of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Bar. The flag is seen flowing in the wind and the name of the overall series is displayed in front of it. Every state bar in this series has this same image on the reverse.
Each 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual capsule to preserve the condition of the silver. Each state bar has a limited mintage of 1,000. Every bar in this listing depicts the Wisconsin state plate in full color.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you have. Contact us today via our online chat feature, email, as well as our toll-free number of 800-276-6508.
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License plates were first introduced in the United States in 1901 when New York became the first state to require citizens to display a registration plate of some kind. This consisted of residents making their own plates. Two years later, Massachusetts became the first state to issue plates. All other 47 states would follow suit by 1918. These plates evolved to showcase unique imagery, and they now are featured on the obverse of silver bars. Introducing the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Silver Bar, available at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Wisconsin first required citizens to display plates in 1905. The design shown on this bar is a replica of the current standardized bar of the state. This same design has been showcased on these plates since 1986. The main changes seen during that time were different color palettes.
The obverse field of the Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Silver Bar features the state bar of Wisconsin. This design is a replica of the current Wisconsin plate. It displays a white background with the name of the state at the top along with a colorized farm scene, sunset, and sailboat.
An American flag is seen on the reverse side of the 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Bar. The flag is seen flowing in the wind and the name of the overall series is displayed in front of it. Every state bar in this series has this same image on the reverse.
Each 1 oz Colorized Stacking Across America Wisconsin License Plate Silver Bar will arrive in an individual capsule to preserve the condition of the silver. Each state bar has a limited mintage of 1,000. Every bar in this listing depicts the Wisconsin state plate in full color.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you have. Contact us today via our online chat feature, email, as well as our toll-free number of 800-276-6508.