New York Passenger
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
EYH-2999 | S.J. Dodd | 1/19/10 |
EZC-9900 | John Rotella | 1/19/10 |
EMA-3074 | Mike Vickers | 7/20/08 |
EKG-#### | Gene | 6/20/08 |
EJY-5577 | Mike Vickers | 6/03/08 |
EFW-7740 | Mike Vickers | 12/14/07 |
ECZ-1### | Gene | 8/02/07 |
EBH-1453 | Ron Ridolph | 6/24/07 |
DVB-2885 | Tyler Rotondo | 7/23/06 |
DMP-4934 | Felice Batisti | 8/08/05 |
DFD-2166 | Sal Dodd | 3/12/05 |
DEE-1450 | James Schaller | 2/01/05 |
CZF-#### | Staff | 6/24/04 |
ATC-7777 | Staff | 3/24/01 |
EYH-2999 was the last Empire State plate produced. Some higher series plates were made, but they were special registrations, not standard issues. Yet John Rotella observed several embossed EYS plates (including EYS-24xx) -- they would have been flat if they were specials.
Low: ACA-1005 by Steven Weinstein on 3/22/11.
Prefixes not observed: AA-, AB-, AI-, AO-, AQ-, AZZ, BF-, BJ-, BS-, and BU-. AA- & AB- reserved for use on paper In Transit plates. Letters I, O, and Q were not used in any position. Paper In-Transit plates moved from AA- & AB- to the ZA- series.
Rich reports other prefixes skipped: AFU, ASS, BAD, BAT, BLK, BMW, BRA, BRP, BVD, BYU, BYV, BZB, BZY, BZZ, CAD, CAT, CBA, CBS, CDC, CFU, CHP, CLT, CNN, CNT, CPA, CPR, CUD, CUF, CUM, CUN, CUS, CVS, CYA, DAD, DAH, DAM, DAV, DCJ, DDS, DEA, DEC, DEM, DET, DKS, DLR, DPW, DSU, DTZ, DUD, DUH, DUM, EAG, EAL, EAP, EAT, EEP, EFU, EMS, EMT, EPA, EPT, ERA.
Some plates in the DNB 8200 (probably 8250 through 8274 at least) series were produced without the state silhouette between the letters and numbers.