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For European plates I recommend that site: http://www.olavsplates.com/
(some links:
http://www.olavsplates.com/links.html )
The Norwegian guy has a good variety of pics. His explanations are always correct.
The item "License plates" is so big and wide, that you cannot collect all about this in just a thread (or even a forum). I'm engaged in the German plate-collector's forum and every day we find new informations. German plates are the main topic, but we discuss other countries, too. Actually members have shown pic from Romania, the Aland-Islands and Cabo Verde.
I'm collecting plates since I was a small school-boy 30 years ago. But in the last years I've reduced it, to collect only plates from German towns or countries, which have lost their own plates in the 70ies. I have a few newer German plates, also some Canadian and US-plates, mainly stuff, I collect on junk-yards on vacations in the past. So only plates, where I have personal rememberings are left.
About the German system: the first one, two or three letters are showing the town or county, the car is registrated. This goes for the regular plates. There are several exceptions, too.
(some links:
http://www.olavsplates.com/links.html )
The Norwegian guy has a good variety of pics. His explanations are always correct.
The item "License plates" is so big and wide, that you cannot collect all about this in just a thread (or even a forum). I'm engaged in the German plate-collector's forum and every day we find new informations. German plates are the main topic, but we discuss other countries, too. Actually members have shown pic from Romania, the Aland-Islands and Cabo Verde.
I'm collecting plates since I was a small school-boy 30 years ago. But in the last years I've reduced it, to collect only plates from German towns or countries, which have lost their own plates in the 70ies. I have a few newer German plates, also some Canadian and US-plates, mainly stuff, I collect on junk-yards on vacations in the past. So only plates, where I have personal rememberings are left.
About the German system: the first one, two or three letters are showing the town or county, the car is registrated. This goes for the regular plates. There are several exceptions, too.