-40%

Idaho license plates Washington County Embossed Little "W" You Pick

$ 2.63

Availability: 18 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Each Plate is pictured all are in used condition. Your plate will be the one selected and pictured. The plate might come with rust, bugs or dirt on it. Some plates have bends or damage Please look at each plate for condition issues. Each plate is priced based on condition. If you have any questions or want more photographs of specific plates let me know. Please use the photographs as part of the item description.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Untitled Document
    Store
    Feedback
    Idaho license plates Washington County Embossed Little "w"
    Combined
    shipping on all license plates in my store.
    Idaho license plates Washington County. Each is priced by condition, each is in used condition. Each plate is embossed. Each plate is issued from Washington County Idaho. The "w" indicates that it comes from that county. These are the Little "w" plates. Most plates now are no longer embossed. These are getting harder and harder to find. Please look at each picture for each plate as that is the plate and condition you will receive. I also have the Big "W", other states and other Idaho county plates in my eBay store. Thanks for looking. Each plate has no been
    stickered
    no later than 2000. Idaho switched to Big "W"
    plates in 2001.
    Here is the list of counties and their representing initials on an Idaho License plat.
    1A Ada (Boise)
    2A Adams (Council)
    1B Bannock (Pocatello)
    2B Bear Lake (Paris)
    3B Benewah (St. Maries)
    4B Bingham (Blackfoot)
    5B Blaine (Hailey)
    6B Boise (Idaho City)
    7B Bonner (Sandpoint)
    8B Bonneville (Idaho Falls)
    9B Boundary (Bonners Ferry)
    10B Butte (Arco)
    1C Camas (Fairfield)
    2C Canyon (Caldwell)
    3C Caribou (Soda Springs)
    4C Cassia (Burley)
    5C Clark (Dubois)
    6C Clearwater (Orofino)
    7C Custer (Challis)
    E Elmore (Mountain Home)
    1F Franklin (Preston)
    2F Fremont (St. Anthony)
    1G Gem (Emmett)
    2G Gooding (Gooding)
    I Idaho (Grangeville)
    1J Jefferson (Rigby)
    2J Jerome (Jerome)
    K Kootenai (Coeur d’Alene)
    1L Latah (Moscow)
    2L Lemhi (Salmon)
    3L Lewis (Nez Perce)
    4L  Lincoln (Shoshone)
    1M Madison (Rexburg)
    2M Minidoka (Rupert)
    N Nez Perce (Lewiston)
    1O Oneida (Malad City)
    2O  Owyhee (Murphy)
    1P Payette (Payette)
    2P Power (American Falls)
    S Shoshone (Wallace)
    1T Teton (Driggs)
    2T Twin Falls (Twin Falls)
    V Valley (Cascade/ McCall)
    W Washington (Weiser)
    Idaho has been doing it this way since 1945. Vehicles like cars, trucks, and vans must have plates on the front and back of the vehicle. Motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and trailers only require a plate on the back. Your rear license plate must also have a registration sticker that shows the current registration year.
    The word "Potato" first apeared on an Idaho license plate in 1928. The now famous words "Famous Potatoes" apeared on our plates in 1957.
    HISTORY OF IDAHO LICENSE PLATES
    Each city government was originally responsible for registering motor vehicles from 1909 through 1912.  The first Idaho license plates were made of porcelain, brass and steel. Idaho license plates were issued by the state
    beginning
    in 1913.
    The first slogan on Idaho’s license plates appeared in 1928 where the word POTATO at the bottom of plate was stamped/ embossed, in addition to an image of a potato.
    The 1940 plate commemorated "50 YEARS OF STATEHOOD" at the top and "1890 IDAHO 1940" at the bottom.
    "SCENIC" was used on all Idaho license plates issued between 1941 through 1946.
    The 1947 Idaho license plate has "VACATION WONDERLAND" and the image of skiers embossed/stamped on it.
    The 1948 Idaho license plate was embossed/ stamped with "WORLD FAMOUS POTATOES" at the bottom.  An image of a potato was placed between the county code and license plate number.
    Between 1953 AND 1956 the slogan was changed to "WORLD FAMOUS POTATO."
    Beginning in 1957, all Idaho license plates were issued with the slogan "FAMOUS POTATOES."
    The 1928 potato Idaho license plate was the most popular issue in the United States.  The detail of the embossing/stamping including the de-bossed potato “eyes” was an engineering marvel back in 1928.  Idaho license plates for 1928, 1947 and 1948 are so rare that few are ever seen in public.
    RETURNS
    Returns are accepted in the first 30 days. Free Domestic Returns.
    SHIPPING
    Items
    usually
    ship within one business day. Late Friday and
    Saturday morning
    orders by 9 am may ship out
    Saturday
    morning. International shipping though The Global Shipping Program. Shipping will be USPS for this item.
    Combined
    shipping on all license plates in my store.
    PAYMENTS
    O
    nly
    PayPal Payments will be accepted.
    I