Passenger Baseplates 1917 To Present
Image | Dates issued | Design | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1917 | White on dark green | |||||
1919 | Yellow on deep green | |||||
1931 | Yellow on blue | |||||
1941 | Black on yellow | America's Dairyland | ||||
1955 | Green on white | America's Dairyland | ||||
1959 | Green on white | America's Dairyland | ||||
1963 | Dark blue on white | America's Dairyland | ||||
1965 | White on maroon | America's Dairyland | ||||
1973 | Red on reflective white | America's Dairyland | ||||
1980 | Black on reflective yellow | America's Dairyland | ||||
July 1986 to early 1987 | blue on reflective white with stylized lake and farm graphic | America's Dairyland | ABC-123 | AAA-000 to ? | Recalled starting in August 1993 and replaced with plates with red serials. | |
early 1987 to 2000 | red on reflective white with stylized lake and farm graphic | America's Dairyland | ABC-123 | ? | ||
June 2000 to present | black on reflective white with stylized lake and farm graphic | America's Dairyland | 123-ABC | 000-AAA to present |
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