This tab was issued in 1976 to be placed on 1971 plates
Beginning in 1971 monthly registrations were begun on plates by having the first digit of the serial being "1" through "9" corresponding to January through September and "0", "N", & "D" for the remaining 3 months
The second character was a serial letter followed by up to 4 digits


7L-3342=July 1976 expiration. Back appears to have a bronze tinge to it
DD-1114=December 1976 expiration. Back is clear aluminum



Three digit version of the 71 base updated with a 76 sticker, and a 3 digit version of the graphic 1976 plate used into 1982


1976 West Virginia 2 digit plate.



In January of 1976, this new plate was introduced in West Virginia.
January through June expirations received the 76 (77) sticker shown on the set of plates below, which would indicate their expiration in 1977.
All July through December expirations were mailed out without the sticker.
The red, white and blue 76 (77) sticker would then be received later during the month of expiration.
As such, there are no "natural" 1976 West Virginia base plates with January through June expirations.
Only July through December 1976 base plates could have "naturally" been used without this sticker.
Two different dies were used on 76 bases; plates issued for the first 7 months with initial numbers of 1 to 7 used old 1970-75 dies;
Illinois-type dies were used for the rest of the year (8, 9, O, N, & D).
The central portion containing the serial is raised above the rest of the plate, also, on the later issues.

1G-3007=January 1976 expiration (would not have "naturally" occurred, and would have been issued with the red, white and blue sticker)
8C-4376=August 1976 expiration

Blank version of the 1976 West Virginia license plate



Later in 1976, another version of the 1976 plate was issued
The letters are not only embossed, but the center of plates where the numbers are is also raised slightly from the rest of the plate
In addition, a 76 tab was added which carried forward as a validation for 1977
9L-8309=September 1977 expiration
DD-8622=December 1977 expiration


From January 1976 through June 1976, when receiving replacement plates, motorists were given the map base plates with this sticker, which is actually the 1977 expiration sticker.

Thanks to Jeff Ellis, Baltimore, Maryland, ALPCA 4726, for straightening out registration information on these and a number of other issues.

The 1971 West Virginia plate with 76 red, white and blue sticker expiring in 1977 has to be an error. The sticker was intended for only the 1976 base

Thanks to Jeff Ellis, ALPCA #4726, of Baltimore, Maryland for helping sort out the confusing registration used in West Virginia during 1976

1976 West Virginia base updated with 1978 expiration sticker



Two types of samples existed for the 76 West Virginia plate. The one on the right appears to be the most difficult to obtain.



Sample version of 1976 expiration sticker shown on 1971 style sample plate shown below.




1976 West Virginia truck plate on the left
On the right is a later issued 1976 West Virginia truck plate
The B over the 2 indicates registrations over 300,000
The plate is made of aluminum, as opposed to steel like the one to the left of it




Upper left: 76 West Virginia truck plate with Illinois dies and red 78 expiration tab
Upper right: 76 West Virginia stacked B1 truck plate with Illinois dies
Lower left: 76 West Virginia stacked B2 truck plate with Illinois dies
Lower right: 76 West Virginia truck plate with old dies



1976 West Virginia commercial truck plate as noted by the C prefix

1976 West Virginia trailer dealer plate



1976 West Virginia car dealer plates.
The D/8 377 contains a certificate encased in plastic attached to the back



1976 West Virginia two digit and three digit dealer plates



1976 West Virginia Used Car dealer license plates


1976 West Virginia bus plate



1976 West Virginia taxi, jitney or charter bus license plate, as noted by the J prefix


1976 West Virginia house trailer plates as noted by the R prefix
The one on the right was used into 1978




1976 West Virginia Special Mobile Equipment license plate

Two different types of 1976 West Virginia trailer plates, as noted by the T prefix



1976 West Virginia farm plates as noted by the X prefix


1976 West Virginia antique car plates.


1976 West Virginia State Delegate license plates. The plates originally belonged to Democratic State Delegate Sarah Lee Neal
The one on the right was an error with an I substituted for an L and had to be returned


1975 - 1976 West Virginia Senate front plate




1976 West Virginia ham radio operator license plates
The one the lower right is a 75 plate updated with a 76 expiration tab in the center



70's issued West Virginia State Police front license plate.


1976 West Virginia motorcycle plate.



1976 West Virginia cardboard temporary license plates.


1976 Bethlehem and Huntington, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial souvenir plates.



1976 West Virginia Bicentennial booster plate



1976 Raleigh County, West Virginia Bicentennial booster plate
1976 Marshall County, West Virginia Bicentennial booster plate



1976 Mannington, West Virginia High School State Football Champions booster plate

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