Maryland 1910 Vintage
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
VR00917 | Jeff Ellis | 9/11/15 |
VR00914 | Tom Castelli | 6/14/15 |
VR00867 | Jeff Ellis | 3/23/15 |
VR00760 | Gunther Frostyburger | 1/14/15 |
VR00663 | Tom Castelli | 11/18/14 |
VR00588 | Adam Garstka | 9/21/14 |
VR00398 | Tom Castelli | 6/06/14 |
VR00396 | Tom Castelli | 5/23/14 |
VR00338 | Tom Castelli | 5/15/14 |
VR00328 | Greg Crum | 3/23/14 |
VR 00328 |
Greg Crum | 3/23/14 |
The official name is the "Maryland 1910 Vintage Registration" plate and the numbering is as follows" VR#####. The Special Vintage Reproduction plates are a nostalgic reproduction of Maryland's 1910 registration plate and are available to most drivers. You can apply on-line through the MVA's website or a KIOSK located at all MVA offices. The plates will be mailed to the vehicle owner. Only vehicles in the following classes are permitted to display Special Vintage Reproduction plates: A (passenger vehicle) EPO (truck one (1) ton or less) M (multi-purpose vehicle) L (historic vehicle) N (street rod) Personalized license plates may also be ordered with the Special Vintage Reproduction plate background. Please note that it takes approximately 4 weeks to receive personalized plates. Special Vintage Reproduction plates may also be issued as a disability plate provided the vehicle owner meets the requirements for obtaining disability license plates. Special Vintage Registration plates will only be available for a limited period of time, and may not be ordered after December 31, 2014.
Low: VR00302
From Jeff Ellis: On Historic versions of this plate, the word "HISTORIC" appears in block letters directly below the state name -- same typeface as state name, but smaller size. Presumably this is true of Street Rod plates as well, but there are still no sightings to corroborate this.
Other formats on this base: Handicapped VR0001&; Historic VL00001; Street Rod VG00001. No sightings of any Street Rod yet, but Handicapped VR0001, and Historic VL00319, were spotted by Tom Castelli. They use Avery sheeting which appears to be the same sheeting used for State Police plates.
From Tom Castelli: Low spotted: VR00156. This may be a political favor plate; I understand these likely started at VR00300.