New Hampshire has a plethora of plates.
https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/...ion/plates.htm
Almost all are the colorful "Old Man of the Mountains" - "Live Free Or Die"
type. When we were kids going somewhere plate spotting was a good
way of passing the time. The key plate is Hawaii VERY rare for obvious
reasons. All the rest can be spotted at a tourist trap in a day or two.
If you complete the states do Canada next.
In many states you used to have to get a new plate every year so they
had the year & often changed color. Traditionally in N.H. old plates were
hung in the garage or barn. My uncle had them from the teens on. N.H. people being very frugal ( not cheap ! ) they were often used as roof or wall patches & other projects.
73 Zeno
LFOD !