Posted 2 years ago
flashlarue
(22 items)
I was cleaning out an old storage unit and came across this Seminole Nation license plate. I live in Oklahoma and this is the first Seminole vanity plate I have ever seen. Someone had scratched around on the T but otherwise it looks to be in pretty good condition. Is this a keeper or a clunker?
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A keeper.
Ive lived here for 52 yrs. and never seen a Seminole plate. but then again i think (most) of the tribal plates have only been out in the last 20yrs. or so. mostly see Muskogee , Cherokee ,
I accidently clicked "submit", i think its a reginal thing, depending upon where you live in Okla. I googled (images) Okla. tribal plates & found yours a little more than 1/2 way down. Seems that maybe there located in south central Okla. which would explain why ive never seen one (being from Tulsa)