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Update Emergency Contact Info. Page Content. Proceeds from this plate support the management of the Commonwealth's unique flora and fauna. Fifteen dollars from every "Preserve Our Heritage" registration plate sold will underwrite the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission's educational and exhibit programs.

Applying for an elk license. Antlerless Deer License Applications. Shooting Range Permits are valid from July 1-June You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page. An Official Pennsylvania Government Website. Pennsylvania Game Commission. These die inconsistencies can be seen on some tractor plates, and possibly other plate types. See more variations below.

There appears to be 2 different letter S dies used on these 1-Star Truck plates. The far left plate is thanks to Jeff Hinkle, the near left plate is from eBay user 51jnj The serial number reads Y This plate was on eBay and was brought to my attention by Eric Tanner.

I reached out to the plate owner, Pickersemporium01, who gave me the OK to use the image. In the mean time, the plate was bought by Rob Baran.

To my knowledge this is the only Y Truck plate documented. Early Y-, Z-, and double letter class truck plates are almost always a challenge to find. PART 2: Rob received the plate, and here is how it looks after some sanding and cleaning. Click image to enlarge. He feels it may be a candidate for sandblasting and repainting, but for now he's happy to have such a rare plate.

This is the first image of a Y-Weight Class Truck plate. Thanks to Rob Baran for this hard to find plate image. The only serial progression for Y-class plates was YA, as seen in the photo. All plates measured 6 inches by 12 inches, and were issued in pairs.

Website Announcement. Effective with this week's update, I've had to split the Passenger Plate History Page into 2 sections. The software I use is old and has weaknesses necessitating this change. I will leave the old Passenger Plate History Page in place for now, but there will be no updates beyond today. So starting today the Passenger Plate History Page has been split into two new pages as listed below.

This is a personalized Street Rod plate. The photo was taken by John Anshant and shows a Mini Cooper with such a plate. PennDOT requires eligible vehicles to be a model year of or older.

It's also the first personalized Street Rod plate spotted, which was not an option until the new redundant format hit the street in late This plate also has the map outline which has not been seen so far on serial numbered plates. Here is a couple of recently spotted Municipal Government plates. These plates are now into the N-suffix series. Plates on the visitPA - "family of plates" base were first seen in early February of , with the starting point being MGJ.

The far left plate is thanks to Bruce Bufalini , while the other plate is from Preston Turner. Your eyes aren't playing tricks on you — it's a movie prop. This screen shot was provided by Bill Young and is from the movie "The next three days". Such plates are generally easy to spot by anyone familiar with PA plates.

Still on the road! Here's a '77 base vanity plate spotted by Bruce Bufalini. Plate check shows that the registration number is still valid. It may be a little hard to read, but this is a Commercial Motorcycle plate.

These were only issued for 12 years between and , and are quite rare. Plate formatting was the same from year to year with the exception of the color rotation which was the same as passenger plates. Still need images for and This image came from Worthpoint. This to '70 plate was likely issued to a cabinet member. At the time, plates between 3 and 23 were reserved for members of the Governor's cabinet.

The plate appears to have no wear marks around the bolt holes, and no validation stickers. This photo came from Worthpoint. Here are a couple of what might be described as single-letter Passenger vanity plates.

They don't appear to have any wear marks around the bolt holes, and no validation stickers. The photos are thanks to Jeff Lesher. Neither of these plates correspond to any issued plates. The far left plate photo is from Jeff Lesher, the other photo was from my own collection.

Both plates show a base etched with Both plates also use a School Bus serial number format, while the Bicentennial State legend at the bottom was only used on passenger and a few related plates such as Handicapped, Amateur Radio, and a few others, never a School Bus. Merry Christmas. This past year our nation has faced political discord, economic challenges and an ever-changing health dilemma.

Let's hope and pray that things improve in the coming year. On the brighter side, I want to thank those who have helped support this website. On the far left is what appears to be the best image so far of the new format Severely Disabled Veteran. The image is thanks to Bill Ceravola. This new format was first spotted back in October likely starting at DV.

The older plate is shown for comparison. Sadly, little by little, all of the legacy formats are being replaced. This is a new high U. Military Airborne Units plate thanks to Jordan Irazabal. So far no map outline on the serial numbered plates, but it has been seen on a later personalized plate.

Find Local Park. Page Content. Identify species most at risk from climate change. Reintroduce river otters and osprey to the commonwealth. Understand management needs for rare plants and animals, including species like American ginseng and Hellbenders. Wild Resource Conservation Board.



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