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| Ordinary plates are embossed but I think custom plates are printed in MO. In Illinois both are embossed. |
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| All of them are still embossed here thankfully. Flat plates are cheaper and easier to produce which is why a lot of states are switching to them.
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| Posts: 6444 | Location: Just outside of Boston | Registered: March 28, 2007 |
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| The last time I paid attention, Colorado had both types. My ham radio callsign plate’s number and letters are printed on, but embossed is/was the usual method for “regular” plates. As for the condition of the plates, at one time new plates were issued every year, but that practice ended a long time ago. Now they ask what the condition is and if one needs new plates. Many people like to keep their old plates that may have some special significance to them, but as they get faded and hard to read, that becomes a controversial point with the police. I’ve seen plates whose characters were obviously touched up with paint by the owners.
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| Posts: 47959 | Location: 10,150 Feet Above Sea Level in Colorado | Registered: April 04, 2002 |
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| quote: It seems to me that over half of the cars on the road with PA tags have tags that look like shit; peeling, beat up, illegible, just looks like ass. Other states must enforce this better than us because it seems to be a PA thing to see a nice car with plates that look like they went through WWII.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ PA needs to fund the prisons. Inmates can only do so much with outdated equipment. State Correctional Institution (SCI) Fayette in La Belle, makes the plates. You could also save money by just having a rear plate. |
| Posts: 17703 | Location: Stuck at home | Registered: January 02, 2015 |
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| quote: Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:
You could also save money by just having a rear plate.
That's all we have, the rear plate.
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| Posts: 35166 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007 |
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| I think Texas went to printed about two decades ago. At least they don't come pre warped anymore. We have a front and rear plate. |
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| Washinton has embossed front and back plates. Jim
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| Posts: 9791 | Location: The right side of Washington State | Registered: September 14, 2008 |
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| Front and rear in Maine. "Regular" plates are embossed. I think the various designer plates (chickadee, cooked lobster, save the gay whales...) are as well, but I'm not sure about that.
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| Posts: 15638 | Location: Downeast Maine | Registered: March 10, 2010 |
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| quote: save the gay whales..
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| Posts: 17703 | Location: Stuck at home | Registered: January 02, 2015 |
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| quote: Originally posted by 83v45magna: I think Texas went to printed about two decades ago. At least they don't come pre warped anymore. We have a front and rear plate.
Yep, printed on thinner metal than the older stamped plates. But, you do get them a lot quicker than before. When I registered my Malibu, she pulled a set from under the counter & I was out the door. IIRC, it was the prior design TX plates when the switch started. I recall the 6 digit plates were stamped & the 7 digit went to printed. Shortly afterward, they went to the, much better looking IMO, black & white plates we have now.
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