Georgia 2005 Series
Plate | County | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|---|
AYP 4275 | Henry Warren | 5/20/24 | |
AWB 1925 | HOUSTON | Andy Johnston | 3/01/24 |
AUQ 1484 | DEKALB | Evan Couture | 2/01/24 |
ATZ 3146 | John | 11/24/21 | |
ATZ #### | Volvoboy | 12/23/03 |
The high in the original format with the gray fade and month sticker box was probably in the AUx series. Most of the AVx series had the gray fade, but no month sticker box, although the small black dash that was in the box remained. Most of the AWx series is on the new base.
The new 2004 issue was originally intended to be a general reissue, but the state has since decided to issue new plates only to new registrants because of budget limitations. Current registrants will simply receive a new sticker for their existing plate. The letters I, Q, U, and V are now being used on standard passenger issues. The AQV series was reported by Bradley Gallagher.
Michael Kustermann reports a low of AAA 0002.
As with some other states, Georgia switched back and forth between the new and old style several times. The main change point seems to be around the AVN series.
AVP, AVQ, AVS - new base
AVT, AVX - both types
AVU, AVV, AVW, AVY, AVZ - old base
Ben Bunton reported the early AWB series in the older style with the gray fade through AWB 1750, and AWB 5020 without the www.
Bradley Gallagher gives us this view of the current base:
AAA to ~AUP made in advance and issued in random order
~AUQ to mid-BGP issued in order
BVA to BWP
now mid-BGP and up
Observations from Wally Punzmann:
Passenger old gray fade base -
High with lower left month sticker well - AUP 3621
Low without lower left month sticker well - AUQ
Passenger New base -
High with county sticker well - BFY 1819
Low without county sticker well - BGB 0665
Joey Hurd reports AAA 2567 still in use as of 2013-04-14.