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  1. • These license plates were the first to carry the year and state along with the identification number. Motor Vehicle Department Registrar - Fred H. Caley 1911: Motor Vehicle Department Registrar - J.A. Shearer 1912: • License plates were made of steel and the lettering on the plates was flat. Motor Vehicle Department Registrar - J.A ...

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  2. design that only one other porcelain license plate is known to have adopted – the 1912 Pennsylvania plate. In the fall of 1909, the state sought bids to produce the 1910 plates. At the time, the Ohio porcelains were costing the state fifty cents a pair, and bids for the new plates ranged from thirty to fifty cents as

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  4. Ohio issued single-year plates from 1910 through 1973, except in 1943 and 1952 when windshield stickers were issued to revalidate the previous year's plates, again due to metal conservation (for World War II and the Korean War respectively).

  5. 1912 Ohio License Plate. First time out of the attic in over 100 years - never before offered to the public! Arlington Cash Buyer's Union bicycle, all 100 % ORIGINAL (lacking rubber tires), wooden adjustable height handle bar. All pairs for each year. Includes 2 extra unpaired 1974 plates.

  6. The U.S. state of Ohio first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1908, although several cities within the state issued their own license plates from as early as 1902. Contents. History. Passenger baseplates. 1908 to 1973. 1974 to present. Alternative passenger plates. Renewal stickers.

  7. for Historical License Plates, if the customer does not already have Historical plate registration. The applicant must submit a color photocopy of the model year plate or plates. Additional Information A model year plate must meet all the following requirements: o Authentic and issued by Ohio, excluding plates issued specifically for

  8. Events of 1912. Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1913. In 1912 Mississippi, New Mexico, and Puerto Rico joined the list of states and territories providing license plates to vehicle owners, and no new states entered the prestate era.

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