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Type 14
Clam
(1948-1949) |
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This is an example of the Type 14 DAV (Disabled American Veteran) keychain
license plate. This style is easily reconized by the sandwich like construction
with a metal border all around the back.
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Type 15
Non-Ribbed
(1948-1950) |
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This is an example of the Type 15 DAV keychain license plate.
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Type 16
Steel
(1948-1967) |
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The Type 16 DAV tag is the most common style ever issued.
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Type 17
Large Clasp
(1949-1952) |
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This is an example of the Type 17 DAV keychain license plate.
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Type 18
Warp
(1951-1955) |
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This is an example of the Type 18 DAV keychain license plate. Type 18 and
type 19 are almost identical. The difference is that the material used in the type
18 causes it to warp and it is very slightly smaller. Both styles 18 and 19 are
much smaller that the type 17 large clasp.
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Type 19
Small Clasp
(1951-1968) |
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This is an example of the Type 19 DAV keychain license plate. See description
of type 18 above.
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Type 20
Flex
(1958) |
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This is an example of the Type 20 DAV tag.
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