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Are the license plate numbers in all 50 American states different?

U.S. license plates are issued by state governments. In order to highlight their characteristics, each state decorates the license plate with the symbolic pattern or slogan of the state to express their love for their hometown. This makes people You have the opportunity to see the history, culture, customs and customs of the 50 states in the United States in a small space.

States in the United States also issue some special license plates. Such license plates may bear the name and logo of a university, institution, military or organization and must be approved by the state Legislature. Special license plates are also a way for state governments to raise funds for some public welfare organizations. Special license plates require an annual fee, and the rates vary according to state regulations. The proceeds are used to sponsor projects of public welfare organizations.

The most typical example of this type of license plate is the special license plate issued by Florida to commemorate the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger. The license plate alone raised $30 million. To protect the dwindling number of bighorn elk, New Hampshire has issued elk license plates with an elk in the upper left corner to raise funds for the state's animal protection organizations.

The Ohio and North Carolina license plates are interesting to look at together. The Ohio license plate has the rising sun as the background, and the slogan is: "The Birthplace of Aviation" because Ohio is the birthplace of the Wright brothers who invented the first aviation aircraft.