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8/23/2026 Posting



Here is the latest batch of plate types to be spotted on the new "Let Freedom Ring" base: U.S. Army (Active Duty) (personalized) and Saint Joseph's University. Thanks to Jordan Irazabal for the pictures, keep them coming!



Next up is a new high for 1949 Dealer plates, thanks to an image from Worthpoint. During this era of Dealer plates, the "A" prefix was used for New Car Dealer, the "B" prefix was used for Used Car Dealer, and the "X" prefix was used for "Miscellaneous Dealer". As always, click the link to see a complete history of each plate type.



Julian Marrero sends in this brand spankin' new Let Freedom Ring (Motorcycle) plate. The previous high for this type is "0064" back in October 2025, and the most recent warehouse inventory report from PennDOT says plates though "0500" are in stock, and this plate type won't be issued after this year. All of those things together mean that it's very unlikely that this type will be issued on the new base. If someone were to order a vanity plate, that might change things... Stay tuned!



Last week we posted a beautiful 1933 Motorcycle plate, but we have an even more beautiful one, this one from 1937, from eBay. No additional information, just something to drool over.



Lastly we have a "first-of" for this site, a numbered Support Your Zoo plate from Steve Miller. A personalized Support Your Zoo plate was first observed in November 2025. Although it's not a terrible looking plate, it's a far fall from the beautiful full-size Tiger graphic from 1996.


8/16/2026 Posting



Here is the latest batch of plate types to be spotted on the new "Let Freedom Ring" base: Limousine and DeSales University. Thanks to John McDevitt and John Clark for the pictures, keep them coming!




Here is a pair of "first-of" personalized plates, one for the Presque Isle Partnership plate type from Nick Tsilakis and one for the Ridley School District plate type from Matt Ciecka. These sightings further the primary goal of this website: to display pictures and information about every format of every plate type ever issued in Pennsylvania.




Ben Vaughn sends in this new high for Format 1 of the Visa base of the Farm Truck plate type. Because it's a higher number than previously reported, it helps to close the gap between the highest number observed on this base and the lowest number observed on the next base. John McDevitt also has this picture of a new "low" for Format 2 of the same base, which further closes the gap. Thanks Ben and John!



This beautiful 1933 Motorcycle plate comes to us from Worthpoint, a website that archives online auction results from eBay and other auction sites. Numbering for this year went 1-9999 and then A1-Z999, with the observed high being "B486." Another funky thing about Motorcycle plates for this year is that the "33 PA" legend moved from the left side of the plate to the right side somewhere after "A344" and before "B486." Click the link to see a complete history of this plate type.



Last up this week is a new high for the Appalachian Trail Conservancy plate type, sent in by Caleb Warnick. This plate was first observed on the "Let Freedom Ring" base back in December 2025.


8/9/2026 Posting



Here is the latest batch of plate types to be spotted on the new "Let Freedom Ring" base: United Bowhunters of PA and Ducks Unlimited. Like the American Legion plate from last week's post, the United Bowhunters of PA plate is unique because the most recent base was the 1999 "WWW" base and never made it to the Visa base. It also comes with a brand new logo design. Thanks to John Clark for the pictures, keep them coming!



Our own John McDevitt shares this 2026 Motor Boat License sticker for a powered boat. John recently did some research regarding the issuance and validity of said stickers and found out two good pieces of information: (1) these have been two-year stickers since at least 1980 and (2) the registration period went from April-May to January-December starting in January 2024. While these are not license plates and this site is about license plates, this "type" started as a license plate in 1931! Click the link to learn more.



Fred Gardner sends in this new high for the Milton Hershey School Alumni Association plate type. This plate type has the distinction of being the first speciality plate type to have the "Let Freedom Ring" as its first base. Be sure to visit the "List of All Plates & Current Highs" page for a list of all current plates and their highs!



James Ruppert sends in this awesome-looking personalized Pollinator Habitat plate. This is a relatively new plate type and 65% of the proceeds from the sale of these plates go to the Pollinator Habitat Program Fund. Per this PennDOT press release: "The Pollinator Habitat Program Fund is dedicated to supporting ongoing efforts to reinvigorate the populations of insects which pollinate plant life."



Last but not least we have this stunning 1913 Dealer plate from Worthpoint via Ben Vaughn. This is the first picture of a 2-digit Dealer plate from this year, a welcome addition to this site!


8/2/2026 Posting



Here is the latest batch of plate types to be spotted on the new "Let Freedom Ring" base: Woman Veteran (motorcycle plate) and American Legion. Both of these plates have something notable about them: the Woman Veteran motorcycle plate is the first picture this site has received across any base for that type, and the American Legion plate is unique because the most recent base was the 1999 "WWW" base and never made it to the Visa base. Thanks to Ian Emmett and Nick Tsilakis for the pictures, keep them coming!



This is the second consecutive week with a "first of" sighting of a recently-released plate type, this time from Fred Gardner for the Middletown Volunteer Fire Department plate type. This plate type was first announced in March 2026 and was first spotted in July 2026.



Next up is a new high for 1936 Trailer plates. Thanks to John Clark for the picture. Click the link to see more information!





Here are some personalized plates recently sent in: one for the Mayflower Descendant type from Bruce Sakson, one for the Woman Veteran type from Ben Vaughn, and one for the Barren Hill Volunteer Fire Company type from Evan John. The second and third plates are "first of" shots for this site as well!



Last up this week is this curiosity spotted for sale on eBay. It appears to be a prototype 1958 Passenger plate. What makes it curious is that the color scheme is opposite to what they would eventually be for that year/base. Also notable is that the tab slot is missing, which early 1958 plates had.