Pennsylvania Veteran - Severely Disabled
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
DV 98467 |
Benjamin Pogwist | 5/15/22 |
DV 98053 |
Landon Roos | 9/22/20 |
DV 93517 |
Creighton Rabs | 7/17/14 |
DV 92789 |
Bill Stephens | 9/18/13 |
DV 91796 |
Jordan Irazabal | 6/12/12 |
DV 91761 |
Bill Stephens | 5/12/12 |
DV 35238 |
Tom Perri | 4/01/12 |
DV-35238 | Tom Perri | 4/01/12 |
DV-91120 | Bill Stephens | 2/21/11 |
DV-91111 | Jordan Irazabal | 2/17/11 |
DV-90924 | Tom Perri | 9/23/10 |
DV-90456 | Bill Stephens | 8/10/10 |
DV-86301 | Bill Stephens | 7/27/08 |
DV-33400 | Nick Tsilakis | 2/18/08 |
DV-33010 | Steve Ondik | 9/03/07 |
DV-32933 | John McDevitt | 7/03/07 |
Both types of Disabled Veteran plates have gone through several changes, so tracking them is difficult.
Bluish purple on white. This type is for severe disability, and has the D/V stacked, as well as a handicapped symbol. The D/V before the numbers and DISABLED VETERAN at the bottom of the plate are screened.
From John McDevitt:
D/V80000 - D/V86999 has the state name in blue at the top, and DISABLED VETERAN in red at the bottom.
D/V87000 - current has DISABLED VETERAN in red at the top, and the state name in blue on the bottom.
Some older plates without the handicapped symbol exist in the unstacked format with numbers in the 40000 range, but not much is known about them.
From Creighton Rabs: It appears as though Pennsylvania is in the new base in blue on top in the current issue in a white background. The D/V is screened while the numbers are standard PA issue, both in the same dark blue as the state name. Not sure when this particular changeover took place.