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FORMER ISSUES - STILL VALID
European Union officials 1960-2010. 1975-c.97 plate style. EUR = European Union.
European Union officials 1960-2010. 2000-10 plate style. EUR = European Union.
Officials of the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation
(Eurocontrol) 1960-2010.
Numerals before the letters since 1975. 1980s-97 plate style.
Normal series since 2010. First numeral 1-7 = Normal series. M = Motorcycles (2010-14). Visible in
the background a Belgian motorcycle of the previous series: MEX 337.
Normal series since 2010. First numeral 1-7 = Normal series. O = Oldtimers (over 25 years old)
(2010-14).
Normal series since 2010. First numeral 1-7 = Normal series. O = Oldtimers (over 25 years old)
(2010-14). Second letter Y = Two line plates. This is a small size plate indicating that the
registration has been transferred to a different size plate.
Normal series since 2010. First numeral 1-7 = Normal series. Q = Trailers (2010-14).
Normal series since 2010. First numeral 1-7 = Normal series. TXL = Taxis (limousines)/ rental cars
with chauffeur (2010-14).
Normal series since 2010. First numeral 1-7 = Normal series. ZZ = Road tests (2010-20). The
lettering should be green and there is no official seal.
International organizations series 2010-14. First numeral 8 = International organizations.
Personalised series 2010-14. First numeral 9 = Personalised series. This coach has TSE for Travel
Service Eupen.
Personalised series 2010-14. First numeral 9 = Personalised series. This has 911 on a Porsche 911.
Diplomatic series since 2010. 2010-c.14 plate style. CD = Corps Diplomatique. No country coding.
OBSOLETE LICENSE PLATES - NO LONGER VALID
Temporary series 1975-93. Expired in 1992. This car also displayed normal German plates.
Foreign military personnel series (SHAPE)
1992-94. M = Military(?).
Temporary series 1994-2010. Front plate. Without embossed year = Foreign military personnel
(SHAPE).
Month and year of expiry on the rear plate.
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