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Old 06-04-2025, 05:25 PM   #6
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Default Re: Selling a low-numbered Wisconsin Collector Plate

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The number will dictate value. Sounds stupid but with a 4 digit it is what it is. Is the number 1990? Someone with a '90 Mustang might pay good money for it. Is it 1493? Probably not as desirable.

At a cruise night in Chicago last week I saw a '69 camaro with a legit Illinois antique vehicle plate number 1969. He had a type of security screw on it I have never seen before which tells me he paid a lot for it.

You would get better valuations posting this in a Wisconsin-centric car collector group or a license plate collector group. If you're on Facebook they both exist over there.

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