MOPED
License plates for mopeds became mandatory in 1983.
1983 BASE1A0A0 - 9F9J9(?)
9H0Vn series
In this series, it looks like the numbers moved around the letters.
Numbering probably started from 1A0A0 to 9A9A9, then 1A0B0, etc. to 1B0A0, 1C0A0, etc.
Zero is not used in the first position.
The highest regular number seen on this series is 7F7J1.
Plates are listed in alphanumeric order and split by the initial letter (A through F).
PROTOTYPE

Jeff Fazekas

1985

1984Mike Wiener

1986

1987

1991

1984

1984

1985

1985

1985

1986

1986

1987

1987

1989

1989

1990

1988

1994

2004

1997

c.1997

1999

2007

2010


2002

2006

2007

2005

2004Jeff Fazekas


There are several plates in the 9HnVn series known on this base as well.
It is unknown why they were issued out of sequence.
1995Jeff Fazekas

1995felix2.com

1995

1992 BASE
The 1992 base was apparently never used on the road.


AVERY BASE
3M2 BASE1F0K0(?) -9F9Z9(?)
This base possibly started at 1F0K0.
2009Mike Wiener

c.2009

2009Lee Madigan

c.2013Dave M

c.2013Lee Madigan

c.2016Joe Wasielewski

c.2016Joe Pugliese

2016

FLAT BASE1G0A0(?) -
Flat moped plates were first seen in 2022.
Joe Wasielewski
