Passenger Plates 1920 To 1954
Image | First issued | Design | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1920 | ARIZ embossed vertically along left side; year of issue embossed vertically along right side. | 1234 | ||||
1925 | ARIZONA embossed along bottom right; year of issue embossed vertically along right side. | 1-23456 | ||||
1947 | Red digits on white background; ARIZ. and last two numbers of year of issue embossed and centered along top. | GRAND CANYON STATE embossed and centered along bottom. | AB-12 | |||
1949 | Black digits embossed on reflective white background; ARIZONA and last two numbers of year of issue embossed and centered along top. | GRAND CANYON STATE embossed and centered along bottom. | A-12 | |||
1950 | Black digits embossed on white background; ARIZONA and last two numbers of year of issue embossed and centered along top. | GRAND CANYON STATE embossed and centered along bottom. | A-12345 | |||
1951 | Green digits embossed on white background; ARIZ. and last two numbers of year of issue embossed and centered along top. | GRAND CANYON STATE embossed and centered along bottom. | 1-234A | |||
1952 | White digits embossed on navy blue background; ARIZONA and last two numbers of year of issue embossed and centered along top. | GRAND CANYON STATE embossed and centered along bottom. | A-12 | |||
1954 | Navy blue digits on white background; ARIZONA and last two numbers of year of issue embossed and centered along top. | GRAND CANYON STATE embossed and centered along bottom. | A-12 |
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