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In the U.S. state of Delaware all license plates issued since 1942 can still be used with current stickers. Authorized reproductions of porcelain enamel license plates can be obtained through a private vendor,[1] provided they fall within the state's guidelines.
[edit] Current valid passenger baseplates
Notes:
1. Variable number of digits
2 The state recycles numbers, so they can be found on any base.
[edit] Non-passenger plates
Image |
Type |
Description |
Slogan |
Serial format |
Serials issued |
Notes |
|
Pleasure/Commercial |
gold on dark blue with gold border |
The First State |
PC123456 |
|
Issued to station wagons and sport utility vehicles. |
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