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Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1913

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Vehicle registration plates of the United States by year
Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1912 Events of 1913 Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1914

In 1913 Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, North Carolina, South Dakota, and Wyoming joined the list of states and territories providing license plates to vehicle owners, and Montana and Nevada entered the prestate era. There were now 35 states and 3 territories that were issuing license plates and 8 other states requiring owners to provide their own license plates.[1][2][3][4]

Passenger baseplates

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In the table below, a light green background indicates that the owner of the vehicle was required to provide their own license plates. These plates are called "prestate" by most collectors. In the prestate era many states only provided the license plate number on a small disc or on paper, and the owner was required to have their license plate(s) made. These early license plates were created from kits that could be purchased at a hardware store, may have been available from automobile clubs or associations, they were forged by blacksmiths or other tradesmen, or the owner may have made their own plate with whatever materials they had on hand. Prestate plates were made from a variety of materials, but most often were made of leather, steel, or wood.

Legend: Regular state issue plate(s) Prestate era plate(s) No plates issued by state or territory
Image State Design Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
Alabama
Alaska No prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1921.
American Samoa No prestate plates. Territory issued plates begin in 1924.
Arizona No prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1914.
Arkansas
California Last year for prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1914.
Canal Zone
Colorado First year for state issued plates.
Connecticut
Delaware
District of
Columbia
Florida State issued plates begin in 1918.
Georgia
Guam No prestate plates. Territory issued plates begin in 1916.
Hawai'i No prestate plates. Territory issued plates begin in 1922.
Idaho First year for state issued plates.
Illinois
Indiana First year for state issued plates.
Iowa
Kansas First year for state issued plates.
Kentucky
Louisiana No prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1915.
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana First year for prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1915.
Nebraska Prestate plate made by owner with house numbers mounted on leather None 12345 State issued plates begin in 1915.
Nevada First year for prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1916.
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina First year for state issued plates.
North Dakota
Northern Mariana
Islands
No prestate plates. Territory issued plates begin in 1944.
Ohio
Oklahoma No prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1915.
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina No prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1917.
South Dakota First year for state issued plates.
Tennessee State issued plates begin in 1915.
Texas No prestate plates. State issued plates begin in 1917.
U.S. Virgin Islands No prestate plates. Territory issued plates begin in 1917.
Utah State issued plates begin in 1915.
Vermont
Virginia
Washington State issued plates begin in 1915.
West Virginia
Wisconsin Riveted aluminum serial on dark blue plate none 12345W 1W to approximately 35000W Last year of riveted plates.
Wyoming First year for state issued plates.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Fox, Jams K. (1997). License Plates of the United States: A Pictorial History 1903-To the Present. Jerico, New York: Interstate Directory Publishing Company. ISBN 9781886777002.
  2. ^ Minard, Jeff; Stentiford, Tim (2004). A Moving History, 50 Years Of ALPCA. 100 Years Of License Plates. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company. p. 58. ISBN 1-56311-975-7.
  3. ^ Crisler, Bob; Crisler, Chuck, eds. (2007). License Plate Values (7th ed.). King Publishing Company.
  4. ^ Martells, Jack (1980). Antique Automotive Collectibles. Chicago: Contemporary Books, Inc. pp. 128–145. ISBN 0-8092-7205-9.
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