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U.S.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the series
and design issued between 1959 and 1980, and it's a front plate. In western letters this plate reads 10-31 LIA and it is issued in Lithuanian S.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the same series and design as above, and it's a front plate. In western letters this plate reads 24-00 LAM and it is issued in Latvian S.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the same series and design as above, and it's a rear plate. In western letters this plate reads 45-69 EAF and it is issued in Estonian S.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the same series and design as above, and it's a rear plate. In western letters this plate reads 36-83 KVE and it is issued in Kirov oblast, Russian S.F.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the series
and design issued from 1980 and until replaced by national series in the various independent republics after the U.S.S.R. (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) ceased to exist in the early 1990s. In western letters this plate reads V7412PO and it is issued in Poltava, Ukraine S.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the same series
and design as above. Although a bit rusty it is a facinating plate! In western letters this plate reads P6772CK and it is issued in Cherkasy, Ukraine S.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the same series
and design as above. In western letters this plate reads O8842LT and it is issued in Latvian S.S.R. |
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This plate belongs to the same series
and design as above, but, unlike the above illustrated plates, this one is made of porcelain. In western letters this plate reads G6810LK and it is issued in Lithuanian S.S.R. |
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