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Select a year for details on reported plate numbers for recent US issues.
Announced and expected program for 2024
Program for 2023
Program for 2022
Program for 2021
Program for 2020
Program for 2019
Program for 2018
Program for 2017
Program for 2016
Program for 2015
Program for 2014
Program for 2013
Program for 2012
Program for 2011 2010 - issues through mid-year also available in the 2011 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2009 - also available in the 2011 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue 2008 - also available in the 2011 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2007 - also available in the 2011 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2006 - issues through mid-year also available in the 2007 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2005 - also available in the 2007 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2004 - also available in the 2005 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2003 - also available in the 2005 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2002 - also available in the 2003 and later editions of the Hebert's Catalogue
2001 and earlier - available in the 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2018 and 2024 editions of the Hebert's Catalogue of Plate Number Singles
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Addendum to 2018, 2011, 2007, 2005 and 2003 Hebert's Catalogs: New plate numbers reported for older issues
This page last updated December 9, 2023.
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