Alaska License Plates |
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| Type | Plate | Notes | Reporter | |
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| Flag - 2 | GGP 679 |
This is the second run of Flag plates, which started after the Gold Rush plates ended. With the exception of the very earliest plates of this type right after the change back from Gold Rush, all have been fully embossed. These plates appear to have started at ERU 100 in screened form, and then switched to fully embossed in the mid-ERV series.
ERV 479 is the highest screened plate reported. ERV 490 is the lowest embossed reported. Rich Cartier confirmed that some leftover sheeting was used, but Alaska will no longer produce any flat plates because of complaints from law enforcement agencies that flat plates could not be discerned in the winter due to road grime. However, the newest base (Alaska Statehood) has screening. Royce reports that the DMV skipped the FAA series. The last plate ordered on the Flag base was FGE 999, but he highest spotted in use are in the FGC series. The remainder of the FGB-FGE Flag plates will eventually be issued in 2010 after the Celebrating Statehood plates end. |
Dirk Starck 10/18/11 |
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| Alaska Statehood | FUW581 |
This is the new Celebrating Statehood design base, which started at FGF100. Personalized plates are available on this base. No FK- series seen. Some FT- series were issued before the FS- series, but now most of the FS- series has been issued.
The last plate issued in the Statehood series was FUW999, and it was issued to our own Royce Williams. |
E. Morgan 7/08/10 |
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| Gold Rush | ERT 999 | Gold Rush plates started at DJY 100. The lowest spotted is DJY 102. |
Dirk Starck 12/15/04 |
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| Flag - 1 | DJW 135 |
This is the first run of Flag plates, before the Gold Rush issue. All of this type were screened, except for the embossed registration letters and numbers.
(no BY-, BZ-, CX-, DA-, DB-, DC-, DD-, DE- seen) Adriaan Bergink has a mint leftover stock plate DJX 626, so it appears that DJX was the last series in the flag issue and DJY was the first series in the Gold Rush issue. Sean reports a DJP in the Gold Rush issue, so there may be some overlaps. DJX 983 appeared on eBay in mint condition, so it was undoubtedly also a leftover stock plate that was never issued. |
Dirk Starck 7/11/02 |
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| Non-passenger Plates | ||||
| Commercial Trailer | 2200 SP | Prefix runs 1000-9999 before suffix is incremented. |
Dirk Starck 7/08/11 |
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| Dealer | 8785DL |
Blue on gold base
"DEALER" embossed between lower bolt holes |
Eric Sivertsen 4/01/10 |
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| Exempt | YZA 424 |
For non-profits
Now fully embossed. |
Dirk Starck 9/19/10 |
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| Handicapped |
HBN 409 |
Series is still fully embossed. |
Dirk Starck 5/23/10 |
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| Historic Vehicle | HB 104 | State name screened was formerly screened, but Historic plates are now fully embossed. Series rolled over from HZ to HA prefix, now HB. |
Dirk Starck 5/23/10 |
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| Local Government | XYE 702 |
Fully embossed
Current series started with XXG 100 |
Dirk Starck 3/12/11 |
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| Motorcycle/Trailer | 2800 TA |
"MOTORCYCLE" was embossed at bottom of motorcycle plates until 1998, ending at 9999 MN. Replaced by generic motorcycle/trailer plates in the 1000 RA format. Some of the early RA style plates have "TRAILER" embossed at the bottom.
Series has rolled over from RZ suffix to TA suffix. SA thru SZ suffix reserved for Commercial Trailer plates. |
Dirk Starck 6/30/11 |
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| State Troopers | 954 AST | Alaska State Troopers used AST 123 and now are up to 123 AST series. New style base with shield graphic. |
Dirk Starck 9/04/11 |
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| Truck | 9979 DS | This is the non-embossed Flag high. Theoretical end is 9999 DS since no DT plates were ordered. Non-commercial trucks started to receive regular passenger plates when the Gold Rush base started. |
Royce Williams 8/20/04 |
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| Specialty Plates | ||||
| Disabled Veteran | DBH 114 |
There are two types of Disabled Veteran plates. The DA series has the handicapped wheelchair on it. The DB series does not have the wheel chair.
DA series high - DAZ 290 |
Dirk Starck 11/23/10 |
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| Ex-Prisoner of War | POW 098 | Series started at 001 rather than 100, which is usual for Alaska plates. |
Dirk Starck 6/30/07 |
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| Kid Plate | 558 KID | Original series ran through KID 999, then reversed. |
Royce Williams 6/01/07 |
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| National Guard | VHA 898 |
Series started with the VNG prefix, and did not use any of the VET
series. After VNG was exhausted, VHA began. Note that this plate has a footer of "NATIONAL GUARD" instead of "VETERAN." |
Royce Williams 2/17/07 |
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| Pearl Harbor Survivor | PH 162 |
Royce Williams 5/29/05 |
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| Purple Heart | VPA 622 | Series started at VPH 100, then went to VPA. |
Dirk Starck 2/19/06 |
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| Veteran - Air Force | VED 333 |
Air Force logo on left side of plate.
Series started with VAF for Veteran - Air Force, then VET 500 to VET 799, then moved to VAA, then started with the VEx series, from VEA through the most recent VEC. Air Force logo moved to left side of plate somewhere around VEC700. |
Dirk Starck 10/14/11 |
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| Veteran - Army | VBG 141 |
Series started with VAR for Veteran - Army, and then a portion of the VET prefix was used, then moved to VAA, then started with the VBx series, from VBA through the most recent VBF.
Army logo is now on the left side of the plate. |
Dirk Starck 10/14/11 |
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| Veteran - Coast Guard | VCB 993 | Series started with the VCG prefix, then VCB prefix followed. |
Dirk Starck 10/14/11 |
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| Veteran - Marines | VGB 471 | Series started with the VMC prefix, them moved to VET 100-199, and then started the VGx series, starting with VGA and currently in VGB. |
Dirk Starck 10/14/11 |
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| Veteran - Navy | VFA 180 | Series started with the VNV prefix, then cycled through a portion of the VET prefix (900-999), then moved to VNV, then started with the VFx series, from VFA through the most recent VFC. VFA is the highest seen in use, but VFC plates have been seen on eBay. |
Royce Williams 9/05/06 |
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