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History of vehicle registration plates of the Philippines

Philippine vehicle registration plates have a long history. The earliest license plates were introduced around 1912 with the introduction of Legislative Act No. 2159.

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Early license plates Most early license plates just showed the serial number, most likely a 4 to 5-digit number and a small box on the left of the serial number which displays the 2-digit year mark, which is written downwards. This continued until 1932. e.g. 31 44789, 31 stands for the year 1931 1933 series With the Revised Motor Vehicle Law (Act No. 3992) introduced in 1933, second-generation Philippine license plates were introduced; they can be in the format of "A-B" or "P-B", where A is an area code number (used until 1960), P is a vehicle classification prefix, and B is a 3 to 6-digit number. Sometimes single-letter suffixes were used. Hyphens were used in separating the numbers; this was later replaced by asterisks in 1938. On the bottom of the license plate are the 2-digit year mark, the place the car is registered, and the word "P.I.", in that order (e.g. "36 MANILA P.I.", 36 stands for 1936). In 1938 the "P.I." was dropped, the place name and the year mark were simply displayed (e.g. MANILA 60, 60 stands for 1960). Prefixes were common in license plates starting in 1938. Sometimes prefixes stand for place names (e.g. "PS" stands for Pasay). • 1934 – • For government vehicles, the plate has a shield outline with the 2-digit year mark (sometimes written downward) inside it, then the word "P.I." below, then a 2 or 3-digit number on the right of the shield outline, and then the word "PHILIPPINES" on the bottom of the license plate. • 1935 – with the original (1933) numbering format • 1936 – with original numbering format • 1937 – • 1938 – with a revised numbering format and bottom text. • Instead of "(year) (place) P.I.", the bottom text is displayed as "(place) (year)", sometimes with an asterisk or hyphen dividing the words. Prefixes on license plates came into use. • 1939 – with second numbering format • 1940 – with the second numbering format • 1941 – with the second numbering format • 1942 – • Manila license plates omit the "1" prefix from this point on. • 1944 – • 1945 – • 1946 – • On some license plates, there were two-year markers (e.g. 46*PHILIPPINES*46). • 1947 – same format as 1936 license plates () but with 2nd (1938) numbering format • 1948 – • 1949 – • 1950 – • Typeface was slightly changed and a new numbering format was used. On license plates with two numbers, the left number is smaller than the right number. • Motorcycle plates now have the prefix of "MC". • 1951 – • 1952 – • 1953 – • 1954 – (similar to 1950 license plates) • 1955 – same format as 1942 license plates () but with the 3rd (1950) numbering format • Diplomatic plates for that year were . • 1956 – same format as 1953 license plates () • Starting that year, the font on the bottom of the license plates has been slightly modified. • 1957 – same format as 1952 plates () • 1958 – • 1959 – • 1960 – (same format as 1950 and 1954 plates) • 1961 – a new numbering format and color set has been used. Above the serial number is "RIZAL'S CENTENARY YEAR", and on the right of the plate is a decal depicting the Rizal Monument. • Standard format (B, E, H, J, L, MC, T, TR, etc.) – • Public transport (PUB, PUJ, TX)- • Government use (RP series)- • Rental vehicle (U) – • 1962 • Standard format – • Public transport – • Government use – • Service vehicle (S) – • Unusual variant(s) – • 1963 • Standard format – • Public transport – • Government use – • Service vehicle – • Rental vehicle – • Unusual variant(s) – • 1964 – the text above the serial number reads "MABINI CENTENNIAL" • Standard format – • Public transport- • Government use – • Service vehicle – • Rental vehicle – • Unusual variant(s) – • 1965 – the text above the serial number reads "CHRISTIANIZATION'S 4TH CENTENNIAL" • Standard format – • Government use – • 1966 • Standard format – • Public transport – • Pickup truck (AC) – • Diplomatic use (DC, CC, etc.) – • 1967 • Instead of new color schemes for the years 1967–1969, date tabs (with a 2-digit year marker) were inserted on the lower-right corner of a 1966-subseries plate. The use of these tabs continued until 1969. 1970 series In 1970, Philippine vehicle license plates adapted a numbering format similar to Japanese license plates. It can be in a format of "DD-DD", (from 0–0 to 99–99, sometimes 00 to 09 are used) with single or double-letter suffixes. Most vehicle category prefixes are on the lower-left of the plate. For government vehicles, "RP" is displayed before the number. Year stickers were introduced in 1973. 1974 series A new license plate format was introduced for the year 1974. The format is "L DDD", "DDD L", "XX DDD" or "DDD XX", with the vehicle classification at the lower-left corner of the plate, followed by the place name (which was changed to "PILIPINAS" in 1977), and the 2-digit year marker. The initial typeface resembles the 1970 series plates. (e.g. G 582, 159 F, FE 358, 576 NK) • 1977 • The typeface and color schemes were changed. • 1980 • The color schemes were changed again. 1981 series In 1981, the vehicle registration plate system has been revised again, taking the format of LLL-DDD. Color-coded year stickers appear for the first time in 1982, based on the license plate's color scheme (notable exceptions are in 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1993). Stickers for vehicle classification appeared in the same year. The byline at the bottom of the plate was displayed as "PILIPINAS" ("Philippines"). Later then in some yellow and government (Rizal Monument) plates, the byline's font was clear and it was also displayed as "PILIPINAS" except to its font and kerning, where the characters were condensed kerning and with wide glyphs. One of the biggest changes of this design was the font. It was based on military-grade letterings (such as the MV Freedom Star nameplate), UK license plate fonts and are proprietary for government use. For example, the letterforms of this font like the letters C, G, T, V, Z and L, have similarities except there are some subtle modifications. Letters with middle horizontal lines like B, F, E, H, P, R and S have a slight up than dead center (middle). Numbers with middle lines like 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 had also a slight up when compared with the latter. Letters that had middle intersecting lines, middle horizontal lines and midpoints like letters K and W have also slight-ups similar to those middle line changes that mentioned earlier. All middle horizontal lines and midpoints has to be consistent and to be slightly up from the middle. Additionally, number 2 and 7 have subtle modifications. Unlike the pre-1981 and post-2000 plate series whereas the font changes over time, this font is a monospaced, sans-serif and military-grade but it is considered vulnerable since there is a chance of alteration such as fraud and glyph substitution (ex. P→R, S→8, 5→8, C→0, etc.) and designed to fit in a wide plate. In 2002, the font weight has been changed for private vehicles (Matatag Na Republika plate series), while the 1981 font remains for other vehicles and PUVs. It is thinned and condensed form and more squarish than the 1981 font series by looking its loops. Diamond shape, specifically a lozenge () was used as a separator between the letter block and the numbers. • 1988 • The license plates are slightly redesigned. • Sometimes, an "F" between the "LLL-DDD" serial number indicates a front plate; an "R" indicates a rear plate. • Public transport plates are usually displayed as yellow symbols on a black background (front and rear plates). • For other license plates, the rear plates have the inverted colors of the front plates. • 1994 • The license plates have slightly reverted to the 1981 format; in 1995, most license plates had started the byline displayed as "PHILIPPINES 2000". • 2000 • Most license plates have the byline displayed as "Angat Pinoy 2004" ("Raising Philippines 2004"), "PILIPINAS", or "PERLAS NG SILANGAN" ("Pearl of the East"). • 2002 • The license plates were completely redesigned, with the background being a blue/white/green gradient with a picture of the Rizal Monument in the center. • A few license plates have the byline displayed as "MATATAG NA REPUBLIKA" ("Strong Republic"); most have it displayed as "PILIPINAS" or "PERLAS NG SILANGAN". • Some public transport license plates have a blue/yellow/green gradient background with the Rizal Monument picture in the center (mostly with 2002 subseries letterings) or a golden yellow background with the lettering similar to 1987 subseries license plates. • 2005 • 3-year validation stickers appear for the first time. • 2009 • For NCR Plates, The letters, "I","O" & "Q", will display either in the middle or end. 2014 series In January 2013, Land Transportation Office ventures the plate standardization project that will redesign the plates and will include new safety features, regions will now be indicated at the bottom of the plate number with a bar code at the top left of the plate. The color of the new plate is changed to black on white with the new format LLL-DDDD for light motor vehicles and LL-DDDDD for motorcycles. • 2014 • New plate released for government vehicles, motorcycles, and tricycles. Government vehicles will still follow the plate series format, and the first letter will start with "S" in red characters on a white background with regions indicated at the bottom of the plate. • New plate released for diplomatic vehicles. DDDD and DDDDD plate format, 4-digit diplomatic plates with blue numbers on a white background are in embassy use, while 5-digit diplomatic license plates with black numbers on a blue background are in diplomat use. • New white plate released for vehicles registered 2013 and below, replacing the old green plates for every vehicle. • 2017 • New registration conduction sticker format released: L-D-L-DDD for new vehicles. 2018 series In July 2018, the Land Transportation Office released a newly updated plate simplifying the 2014 series. The new font of the plate is FE-Schrift. The plate no longer indicates the region below it, instead, the first prefix of the plate will indicate the region of where the vehicle is registered, bringing back the 1981 license plate series alphabetical designation. At the right bottom of the plate is where the small QR code is located. • 2020 • New larger motorcycle plates with a DDD-LLL format were released in 2020 for the 2018 series plates. The plate consists of color-coded strip with a QR code in the middle, every color and whether the position of the strip is at the top or bottom of the plate will indicate the region where it is registered. • 2021 • New government plate released with updated features following the current series for 2016 to 2019 registered vehicles. • 2022 • New diplomatic plates released for foreign diplomats assigned in the Philippines. Diplomatic plate format DDD-DDDD in blue characters on a white background, the first 3 digits of the plate will indicate the assigned number of the country, and international organizations that are based in the Philippines. The next 4 digits of the plate are randomized registration digits and are assigned by the LTO and DFA, however, the 1000 number will always be assigned and reserved for the ambassadors. • 2023 • New plate format released: L-DDD-LL for motorcycles and tricycles. • New registration conduction sticker format released: LL-DDD-L for new vehicles. • New plate released with updated features following the current series for all old green plate registered vehicles. • 3-year Registration for brand new Motorcycles below 200cc. • New plate released for Electric and Hybrid vehicles. The plate consists of a green color code scheme on a white background with a new letter combination. Electric vehicle plates second letter will be from A to M, while the third letter will be the following; V W X Y Z. Hybrid vehicle plates second letter will be from N to Z, while the third letter will be the following; V W X Y Z. • New letter combination released TX, TY, and TZ for vintage vehicle plates and will contain the words "Vintage Vehicle" and vehicle year model at the bottom of the plate. • 2024 • New plate format released for government vehicles. Government vehicle plates second letter will indicate the region of where the government vehicle is registered following the current region prefixes. • New plate released for government motorcycles and tricycles. The plate will still follow the current format of motorcycle and tricycle plates, and will follow the government format that the first letter will start with "S" and will consist of a color-coded strip indicating what region where it is registered. • New plate format released: L-DDDD-L for motorcycles and tricycles for 2017 and below, and the current series plates. • 2025 • New plates released for Trailer vehicles registered from 2016–present, the second letter is "U". • New plate formats released: LL-DDD-L, D-LLL-DD, and L-D-L-DDD for motorcycles and tricycles for 2017 and below, and the current series plates. • New plate formats for yellow plates for tricycles were released: LL-DDDD and D-LL-DDD. • Standardization of every motor vehicle plates. Changing the old green plates to white plates for vehicles, motorcycles, and tricycles. • 2026 • 5 year Registration for Brand New Vehicles and Motorcycles on February 15 == Lists of prefixes ==
Lists of prefixes
In 1938, prefixes were common on license plates. Prefixes can be combined (e.g. RPTR, which denotes a government-owned trailer). Most of the prefixes took the form of stickers starting in 1981. Vehicle category prefixes • A – Agent (dealer) • AC – auto calesa jeepney • B – "bantam" / kei car • CC – diplomatic vehicle (from "consular corps") • CD – diplomatic vehicle (from French "Corps Diplomatique") • CM – Chief of Mission's (ambassador's) vehicle • DC – diplomatic vehicle (from "diplomatic corps") • DD – diplomatic vehicle • DPL – diplomatic vehicle • E – tax-exempt vehicle • G – garage (dealer) • H – heavy vehicle (with large engine displacement of 2801 cc and over) • J – jeep • L – light vehicle (with small engine displacement of 1600 cc or less ) • M – medium vehicle (with medium engine displacement of 1601 – 2800 cc) • MC – motorcycle • MCH – motorcycle for hire • N – SUV's • OEV – other exempt vehicle • PI – government use (from Philippine Islands) • PU – public transport (PUB stands for "public utility bus"; it should not be confused with the B prefix which stands for a bantam car) • PUB – public utility bus • PUJ – public utility jeepney • R – Rental Vehicle • RP – government vehicle (from Republika ng Pilipinas or Republic of the Philippines) • S – service van or bus • SPL – special designation • T – truck • TB – tour bus • TC (1942) – cargo truck • TC – tricycle • TEMP/TMP – temporary • TH – truck for hire • TX/TAXI – taxicab • TR – trailer • TRJ – jeep trailer • TRLB – Truck • U – Undertaker (funeral vehicle)/Hearse • UV – utility vehicle (also includes sport-utility vehicles and vans) Place prefixes 1981 series • A – Ilocos Region and Cordillera Administrative Region – (1981–2014); (2000–2014) • B – Cagayan Valley – (1981–2014) • C – Central Luzon – (1981–2003) • D – Calabarzon and Mimaropa – (1981–1999) • E – Bicol Region – (1981–2014) • F – Western Visayas – (1981–2014) • G – Central Visayas – (1981–2004) • H – Eastern Visayas – (1981–2014) • J – Zamboanga Peninsula and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao – (1981–2014) • K – Northern Mindanao – (1981–2014) • L – Davao Region and Caraga – (1981–2014); (2000–2014) • M – Soccsksargen- (1981–2014) • N – National Capital Region – (1981–1985); (2009–2010) • P – National Capital Region – (1985–1991); (2010–2011) • R – Central Luzon – (2003–2014) • S – Government-owned Vehicles • T – National Capital Region – (1991–1995); (2011–2012) • U – National Capital Region – (1995–1997); (2012–2013) • V – Calabarzon and Mimaropa – (1999–2014) • W – National Capital Region – (1997–2001); (2013–2014) • X – National Capital Region – (2001–2005) • Y – Central Visayas – (2004–2014) • Z – National Capital Region – (2005–2009) The letters I & O were not used to avoid confusion with the digits 1 & 0, but initially used for private motorcycles only. Q in that series was a special letter and that was used only for motorcycles or tricycles for hire. However these letters had been in use as middle, last letter positions or both for plates registered in Metro Manila since 2009 (e.g. NOA-123, PQI-456) and Central Visayas in mid-2010 (e.g. YJO-123, YJQ-456; only letters O and Q). These letters in any position are now being used for all plates registered nationwide since 2014. 2014 series From April 13, 2014, to June 30, 2016, the plate number letters are all the same throughout the Philippines in a series and combination, since the region where it is registered is now displayed in the new license plates at the bottom part. • AA(A, H-Q, W-Z); A(B-L, O-T, V)A; AB(B-H, O-T) – National Capital Region • AA(A, R-S, U); A(L, V)A; ABI – Ilocos Region • AA(K, U); ADA; ABN – Cordillera Administrative Region • AA(A, T); A(E, L, V)A; ABI – Cagayan Valley • AA(B, Q-R, T-V); A(F, L-M, V-W)A; AB(B, I-K) – Central Luzon • AA(B-D, V-W); A(E, W-X)A; AB(B, L) – Calabarzon • AAD; ABK - Mimaropa • AA(D, R); A(B, F-G, M, X)A; ABL – Bicol Region • AA(D, R); A(B, G, M-N, X)A; ABM – Western Visayas • AA(D-F, Z); A(F, X)A; AB(M-N) – Central Visayas • AA(F, W); A(B, F)A; ABN – Eastern Visayas • AA(F, R, T); A(F, N, X)A; ABU – Zamboanga Peninsula and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao • AA(F, R-S, U); A(F, N)A; AB(B-C) – Northern Mindanao • AA(F-H)- Davao Region • AA(H, S-U); A(B, G, N-O)A; AB(U-V) – Soccsksargen • AA(L, U); A(D, F)A; ABB – Caraga 2018 series Registered vehicles since July 1, 2016 have the same alphabetical designation similar to 1981 license plate series, with some changes. • A – Ilocos Region (motorcycles only) • B – Cagayan Valley • C – Central Luzon • D – Calabarzon • E – Bicol Region • F – Western Visayas • G – Central Visayas • H – Eastern Visayas • I – Ilocos Region • J – Zamboanga Peninsula and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao • K – Northern Mindanao • L – Davao Region • M – Soccsksargen • N – National Capital Region • O – Calabarzon (motorcycles only) • P – National Capital Region • Q – National Capital Region • R – Central Luzon • S – Government-owned Vehicles • T – National Capital Region • U – National Capital Region • V – Mimaropa • W – Central Luzon (motorcycles only) • X – National Capital Region • Y – Cordillera Administrative Region • Z – Caraga == Regional issued plates (1981 series) ==
Regional issued plates (1981 series)
Metro Manila Private (plate series with approximate year issued): I, O and Q were originally excluded to avoid confusion with the numbers "1" & "0". But with the exhaustion of the "Z" series in 2009, they were used by reverting to the old "N" series. A new serial scheme was implemented using these characters, instead of the third letter coming into series (e.g. after ZAA-999 has been reached, ZAB-101) the middle letter is the one being replaced (e.g. after NAI-999 series has been exhausted, NBI-101 will follow.) These include combinations for public utility vehicles (middle letters V-Y) and trailers (middle letters U and Z), which were repurposed for private vehicles. After all the possible combinations with I, O and Q as the third letter for the same starting letter have been used, I, O and Q are used as middle letters and the third letter is being replaced (e.g. After NIA-999 has been used, NIB-101 will follow), if the reverted letter is exhausted (e.g. After PQZ-999 has been used, TAI-101 will follow). During 2013, some letter combinations (e.g. FJB-101) were also used in Metro Manila. E.g.: NFD-838, PAX-329, PGU-909, TAX-798, TFN-697, TSB-466, UGE-522, UTH-468, WBU-389, WSD-220, XAF-789, XDG-289, XHK-537, XJA-993, XJJ-218, XKW-594, XLA-475, XMS-907, XNL-812, XPZ-901 XSC-769, ZCZ-679, NUI-205, NJO-542, NBQ-217, NIA-101, NOR-686, NQZ-544, PXI-296, PSO-338, PQQ-332, PIK-342, POC-902, PQL-497, TEI-517, TZO-390, TSQ-486, TIT-120, TOL-979, TQH-924, UMI-615, UFO-392, UHQ-571, UIP-207, UOG-874, UQF-281, WAI-365, WOO-911, WEQ-451, WIC-143, WOP-723, WQL-856 Special Issue: EBX-578, FJB-357, HBG-257 Provincial Private (plate series with approximate year issued): ;1981–1989 ;1990–1999 ;2000–2009 ;2010–2014 == Regional issued plates (2014 & 2018 series) ==
Regional issued plates (2014 & 2018 series)
Metro Manila Private (plate series with approximate year issued): Provincial Private (plate series with approximate year issued): ;2014–2019 ;2020–present* == Regional issued yellow plates ==
Regional issued yellow plates
Metro Manila Public (plate series with approximate year issued): *Vehicles registered from July 1, 2016, onwards are currently using private plates (white) since yellow plates are still in production. Note: Plate Numbers: with N P T U with V W X Y using the increments of I O Q are private plates. Provincial Public (plate series with approximate year issued): • Vehicles registered from July 1, 2016, onwards currently uses private plates (white) since yellow plates are in production. == Regional issued trailer plates ==
Regional issued trailer plates
Metro Manila • Trailer Plates with increments of "I", "O", and "Q" series were commonly used for private vehicles from 2009 to 2014. Provincial Yellow Plates in Metro Manila and Provincial ;Metro Manila: ;Provincial: • Public Trailers registered from 2016 onwards currently use 6-Numbered plates as trailer plates are not yet in production. == Government-owned issued plates ==
Government-owned issued plates
Government (plate series with approximate year issued): Note: Government plate numbers from SLJ-101 (including increments of "I", "O" and "Q") up to SZZ-999 were skipped. Government (new plate series with approximate region and year issued): ;Metro Manila ;Provincial == Other special issued vehicle plates ==
Other special issued vehicle plates
Electric ;Metro Manila ;Provincial Hybrid ;Metro Manila ;Provincial • Note: Electric, and hybrid vehicles plates first letter will still indicate the region of where the vehicle is registered. Electric vehicle plates second letter will be from A to M, while the third letter will be the following; V W X Y Z. Hybrid vehicle plates second letter will be from N to Z, while the third letter will be the following; V W X Y Z. Electric and Hybrid vehicle plates will have the green color code scheme. Vintage Vehicle ;Metro Manila ;Provincial • Note: Vintage vehicle plates first letter will still indicate the region of where the vehicle is registered. The second letter will be T while the third letter will be X Y Z. The vintage vehicle plate will contain the words "Vintage Vehicle" alongside the vehicle model year at the bottom of the plate. == Regional issued motorcycle plates ==
Regional issued motorcycle plates
Metro Manila • Private Motorcycle (MC): • Private Motor Tricycle (TC): • Public Motor Tricycle (TC): • Format DDD-LLL (e.g. 123-NAA & 456-NOA) • Format L-DDD-LL (e.g. N-123-AA & N-456-OA) • Format L-DDDD-L (e.g. N-1234-A & N-5678-O) • Format LL-DDDD (e.g. NA-1234 & NO-5678) • Format D-LL-DDD (e.g. 1-NA-234 & 5-NO-678) Provincial • Private Motorcycle (MC): • Format DDD-LLL (e.g. 123-NAA & 456-NOA)** Format L-DDD-LL (e.g. N-123-AA & N-456-OA)*** Format L-DDD-LL (e.g. NA-123-A & NO-456-A) • Format D-LLL-DD (e.g. 1-NAA-23 & 4-NOA-56) • Private Motor Tricycle (TC): • Format L-DDDD-L (e.g. N-1234-A & N-4567-O) • Format L-D-L-DDD (e.g. N-1-A-234 & N-5-O-678) • Public Motor Tricycle (TC): • Format LL-DDDD (e.g. NA-1234 & NO-5678) • Format D-LL-DDD (e.g. 1-NA-234 & 5-NO-678) Note: For 2016 to 2025, Updated Motorcycle Plate Numbers, Motorcycle and Tricycle Plates have the same 3 digit number and 3 digit letter format. For 2023 to present, Motorcycle and Tricycle Plates have modified at the following formats: the 1 digit letter, 3 digit number and 2 last digit letter format; the 2 digit letter, 3 digit number and 1 last digit letter format; the 1 digit number, 3 digit letter and 2 last digit number format. For 2024 to present, Updated Private Tricycle Plate Numbers have modified at the following formats: the 1 first digit letter, 4 digit number and last 1 digit letter combination; the first 1 digit letter, the second 1 digit number, the third 1 digit letter and last 3 digit letter combination. While the Updated Public Tricycle Plate numbers have 2 first digit letter and 4 last digit numbers, similar to the Conduction Stickers Issued from 2003 to 2017. For 2025 to present, modified format version for public tricycles have first 1 digit number, 2 digit letters and last 3 digit number. • Uses MV file numbers or Temporary Plates since White plates are in production. • Uses MV file numbers or Temporary Plates since Yellow plates are in production. • All motorcycle ang tricycle plates were registered from 2014 to 2017 must replaced from 7-digit character to the new 6-digit motorcycle license plates with a different specifications. The old green and yellow plates series for older motorcycles and tricycles registered from 2013 and below must be replaced with a newly updated 6-digit license plates series. == Government-owned issued motorcycle plates ==
Government-owned issued motorcycle plates
Government (motorcycle plate series with approximate year issued): Government (new motorcycle and plate series with approximate region and year issued): ;Metro Manila ;Provincial • Format DDD-LLL (e.g. 123-SAA) • Vehicles registered from 2016 onwards are currently uses MV file numbers or Temporary Plates since government white plates with FE-Schrift in red colored font type are still in production. • Format DDD-LLL (e.g. 123-SAA) == Other special issued motorcycle plates ==
Other special issued motorcycle plates
Electric ;Metro Manila ;Provincial • Format L-DDD-LL (e.g. N-123-VA) Hybrid ;Metro Manila ;Provincial • Format L-DDD-LL (e.g. N-123-VN) Vintage ;Metro Manila ;Provincial • Format L-DDD-LL (e.g. N-123-VA) == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Philippines 1954 Manila license plate - Number 6882.jpg|Manila license plate from 1954 (6882) File:L19551.jpg|1961 license plate from Manila celebrating Rizal's 100th birthday (L*19551) File:B23698.jpg|License plate from Rizal, issued in 1965. The letter "B" stands for a lightweight vehicle. (B*23698) File:Philippines 1973 license plate sticker on 1972 license plate - Number 15-09Y.jpg|1972 license plate from Rizal (15-09Y) File:Philippines US Forces Clark license plate graphic.png|US Forces Clark license plate File:Philippines US Forces Communication Station license plate graphic.png|US Forces Communication Station license plate File:Philippines US Forces Mabini 1964 license plate graphic.png|US Forces Mabini 1964 license plate File:Philippines US Forces Subic license plate graphic.png|US Forces Subic license plate File:Private Vehicle Plate in Philippines.jpg|Private vehicle license plate produced in 2009. Note the Jose Rizal Monument which replaced the white paint. File:Private vheicle plates of the Philippines (2015 Series).jpg|Private vehicle license plate produced in 2015. File:Private vheicle plates of the Philippines (2008 Series).jpg|Private vehicle license plate produced in 2009. File:Private vehicle plates of the Philippines (2019 Series).jpg|Private vehicle license plate produced in 2019. File:Private vehicle plates of the Philippines (2020 Series).jpg|Private vehicle license plate produced in 2022. File:Private vehicle plates of the Philippines CBN8658 (2019 Series).jpg|Private vehicle license plate produced in 2019. File:Private vehicle plates of the Philippines NGP3944 (2020 Series).jpg|Private vehicle license plate produced in 2020 for National Capital Region. File:Newgovernmentplate.jpg|Government vehicle license plate produced in 2021, updated feature. == References ==
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