1950 Washington pair

This license plate pair was issued in King County in 1950 and renewed for 1951; the 51 tab is included in the listing. Both plates show a bit of weathering, one more than the other, but they're both in nice displayable condition. The red scribble on the one plate most likely dates from some time in the last century.




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