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PASSENGER "78" passenger: The number to the left of the bucking bronco is the county code. See Wyoming county codes page for the listing.
"88" base: This design began in 1988 and completely replaced the previous design for everyone. The design celebrates the state's centennial of statehood (1890-1990). To the left of the bucking bronco is the county code number (see Wyoming county codes) with two-digit county numbers stacked. The plate number to the right began with a "0000" format, but when that format was exhausted went to a "000 A/A" format.
2000 Devil's Tower base: This design began in 2000 and completely replaced the previous design for everyone. The design features the Devil's Tower, a natural rock formation. To the left of the bucking bronco is the county code number (see Wyoming county codes) with two-digit county numbers stacked. The plate number to the right began with a "0000" format, but when that format was exhausted went to a "000A" format. Larger counties that exhausted the "000A" format went to a "00AA" format. There are three types for this base as follows:
Type III: ns (black/reflective multicolored) Fremont County m $5.00 "10 66JH" (14395)
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(black/reflective multicolored) Washakie County m $5.00 "20 352B"
(14396)
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