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Our information about this plate comes from an Apr. At the time 19, pairs had been issued, out of a planned initial production run of , The 7"'x14" plates were made at Lorton Reformatory, where D. They are gauge steel, a heavier material than used for plates intended to be used for only one year, because the intended period of use was five years.
The plate design, which was unlike anything being used in the United States at the time, was approved by Pres. Franklin D. Numbering on these plates is either an all-number format or a one- or two-letter agency prefix followed by a serial number.
The all-number plates are believed to have been equivalent to today's G-series Interagency Motor Pool series. Among letters observed on plates are A Dept.
Many others undoubtedly exist but a complete list of codes used on this base has not been identified. The largest initial order, 10, sets, was placed by the Army Corps of Engineers. All embossed features on some pates were painted dark blue before the registration number was masked and remaining features were painted again, this time in red, whereas on other plates there is no blue paint under the red.
The two production methods provide noticeably different results. This base continued the tri-color format of the federal shield base but in a more traditional format. Validation tabs were used for at least one year, as shown on plate no. Dies used to make the Dept. Note their use of wide bolt slots instead of the small holes characteristic of Lorton-made plates.
This base is known to have still been in use as of By early it had been replaced by the blue-on-white base. The longest-used federal government plate is the undated blue-on-white base, which was issued from the s through Sept. It was on this base that we first observed vehicle type codes used on the largest series of plates, those of the General Services Administration, which feature a G prefix followed by a two-number code to indicate the vehicle type.
When this base was introduced is unknown, but it was in use by early The broad font for U. The smaller font, evident on plate no. A, had been introduced on plates with a painted i. The background was later switched to reflective white.
There have been two variations of these plates, the and bases, both of which are made with DLP Digital License Plate technology. On both bases the size of registration number characters varies depending on the registration number format. These plates have a blue border and no expiration date. Additional examples are pictured within the prefix code list that appears below. The flag graphic on more recent plates uses both red and blue, and there is a red border and an expiration date.
This plate style was introduced in or in conjunction with the creation of the Federal Motor Vehicle Registration System within the General Services Administration. These plates are marked with an expiration month and year that is eight years after the date of issuance.
Over the years, the design, manufacture, management, registration, use, and disposition of license plates have evolved to address security, record keeping, asset management, and other issues in order to keep our drivers and vehicles safe, while ensuring good stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
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Like civilian license plates issued by a state's DMV, federal license plates use both letters and numbers, but government license plate codes also include lettering that stands for a particular government agency.
In , letter prefixes began to be used on District of Columbia as Washington D. A few other states also issued special plates for federal government vehicles. A uniform license plate design for federal government plates was adopted in Before this time, plates on vehicles used by federal government agencies were obtained independently of other agencies or a central federal vehicle registration office. Senate , a system still used today.
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