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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Collector License Plate application in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate option for your application, whether it's for a first plate, transfer, or replacement.
  3. In Section A, provide a complete description of your collector vehicle, including its Engine or Identification Number (VIN).
  4. Fill out Section B with the owner's information. Include names, driver license numbers, and contact details.
  5. In Section C, describe your regular transportation vehicle that is registered in Wisconsin. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  6. Review your application for completeness. Incomplete applications will be returned.
  7. Once filled out, sign and date the application before submitting it along with any required documents to WisDOT.

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Vintage china, glassware and flatware can bring several hundred to thousands of dollars. But demand for most formal dinnerware continues to decrease, so make a plan now to sell it before the end of the year.
The average vintage license plate sitting around your house is more likely to be worth $10 to $50 than half a million, though. A set of matching plates generally goes for more than the price of two individual plates.
Answer: Driving a vehicle for general transportation with collector plates on is illegal. It is also illegal to use collector plates for business purposes.
Today, collector plates are still in production by many companies and older, long out-of-production issues are bought and sold on the Secondary Collector Plate market by buyers starting a collection or replacing broken or lost plates.
Registration can be cheaper (or even free), and that registration could last significantly longer than a typical registration possibly for as long as you own the vehicle. You might also be exempted from your states vehicle-inspection requirements. But those potential perks come with restrictions.

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What Are the Benefits? In recognition of the fact that classic cars tend to be occasional-use vehicles and are not driven a lot on public roads, many states reduce or even waive the annual registration fees for vehicles with antique plates.
Collector plates are granted in some cases for vehicles that are exceptionally rare and/or special, regardless of age.

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