Passenger Plates 1954 To Present
Image | First issued | Description | Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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1954 | white on green, with black embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 55 first 6 x 12 inch plate |
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1955 | navy blue on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 56 | ||
1956 | red on white, with black embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 57 | ||
1957 | white on red, with black embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 58 | ||
1958 | white on black, with red embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 59 | ||
1959 | black on white, with red embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 60 | ||
1960 | black on sky blue, with red embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 61 | ||
1961 | white on green, with red embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 62 | ||
1962 | black on yellow, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 63 | ||
1963 | red on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 64 | ||
1964 | green on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 65 | ||
1965 | red on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 66 | ||
1966 | blue on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 67 | ||
1967 | black on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 68 | ||
1968 | black on canary, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 69 | ||
1969 | green on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | Land of the Midnight Sun | 1234 | embossed 70 | ||
1970 | orange on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | 1234 | embossed 71 | ||
1971 | green on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | 1234 | embossed 72 | ||
1972 | black on tan, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | 1234 | embossed 73 | ||
1973 | green on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | 1234 | embossed 74 | ||
1974 | orange on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | 1234 | embossed 75 | ||
1975 | black on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | A123 | embossed 76 | ||
1976 | red on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | A123 | embossed 77 | ||
1977 | green on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | AB-12 | embossed 78 | ||
1978 | red on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | AB-12 | embossed 79 | ||
1979 | green on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | AB-12 | first multi year issue, renewed with stickers | ||
1980 | green on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | AB-12 | variation of previous base with no embossed 80 and darker paint | ||
1981 | red on white, with embossed prospector with gold paint speck | The Klondike | ABC-1 | |||
1984 | black on reflective gold, with embossed prospector | The Klondike | ABC-1 | |||
1989 | black on white with screened miner image | The Klondike | ABC12 or ABC 12 |
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