Decal boxes are eliminated as well as the raised edge - which was now to be an edge similar to Saskatchewan.
1982 to 1984
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Issuing
Statistics |
1982:
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19530 |
1983:
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unknown |
1984:
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unknown |
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1985 to 1989
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Issuing
Statistics |
1986:
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unknown |
1987:
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unknown |
1988:
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unknown |
1989:
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unknown |
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1990 to 1991
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Issuing
Statistics |
1990:
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unknown |
1991:
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unknown |
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When the new series came out, an odd quirk did not allow the same letter to be used in sequence, so the first plate that was issued was ABA-1 as opposed to the more traditional AAA-1 as this latter sequence would have required the use of the letter 'A' in sequence (and more than twice!). The following chart demonstrates how the series progressed:
ABA 1-9 |
ACA 1-9 |
ADA 1-9 |
AEA 1-9 |
AFA 1-9 |
ABC 1-9 |
ACB 1-9 |
ADB 1-9 |
AEB 1-9 |
AFB 1-9 |
ABD 1-9 |
ACD 1-9 |
ADC 1-9 |
AEC 1-9 |
AFC 1-9 |
ABE 1-9 |
ACE 1-9 |
ADE 1-9 |
AED 1-9 |
AFD 1-9 |
ABF 1-9 |
ACF 1-9 |
ADF 1-9 |
AEF 1-9 |
AFE 1-9 |
ABG 1-9 |
ACG 1-9 |
ADG 1-9 |
AEG 1-9 |
AFG 1-9 |
ABH 1-9 |
ACH 1-9 |
ADH 1-9 |
ADH 1-9 |
AFH 1-9 |
ABJ 1-9 |
ACJ 1-9 |
ADJ 1-9 |
AEJ 1-9 |
AFJ 1-9 |
ABK 1-9 |
ACK 1-9 |
ADK 1-9 |
AEK 1-9 |
AFK 1-9 |
ABL 1-9 |
ACL 1-9 |
ADL 1-9 |
AEL 1-9 |
AFL 1-9 |
ABM 1-9 |
ACM 1-9 |
ADM 1-9 |
AEM 1-9 |
AFM 1-9 |
ABO 1-9 |
ACO 1-9 |
ADO 1-9 |
AEO 1-9 |
AFO 1-9 |
ABP 1-9 |
ACP 1-9 |
ADP 1-9 |
AEP 1-9 |
AFP 1-9 |
ABR 1-9 |
ACR 1-9 |
ADR 1-9 |
AER 1-9 |
AFR 1-9 |
ABS 1-9 |
ACS 1-9 |
ADS 1-9 |
AES 1-9 |
AFS 1-9 |
ABT 1-9 |
ACT 1-9 |
ADT 1-9 |
AET 1-9 |
AFT 1-9 |
ABV 1-9 |
ACV 1-9 |
ADV 1-9 |
AEV 1-9 |
AFV 1-9 |
ABW 1-9 |
ACW 1-9 |
ADW 1-9 |
AEW 1-9 |
AFW 1-9 |
ABX 1-9 |
ACX 1-9 |
ADX 1-9 |
AEX 1-9 |
AFX 1-9 |
ABY 1-9 |
ACY 1-9 |
ADY 1-9 |
AEY 1-9 |
AFY 1-9 |
ABZ 1-9 |
ACZ 1-9 |
ADZ 1-9 |
AEZ 1-9 |
AFZ 1-9 |
Letters that were not included were 'I', 'N', 'Q' & 'U'.
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