![]() Note that the commercial replicas of license plate fonts shown here. More recent European number plate fonts have. The current French font. We have 7 free license plates fonts to offer for direct downloading 1001 Fonts is your favorite site for free fonts since 2001. License Plates Fonts. Create your own custom number French license plate in minutes! France EU license plates, or pre-European Union plates. 48 hr free shipping to all US addresses. A registration plate on a police car with the code for (95) and the logo of region. Under the SIV system, registration plates contain seven alphanumeric characters: two letters, a dash, three numbers, a dash and two letters, such as AA-229-AA. The system is nationwide and chronological. The first car registered in France under the SIV received a AA-001-AA registration plate, the second one AA-002-AA, the third AA-003-AA. The system will be exhausted when ZZ-999-ZZ is reached, which is scheduled to occur after 80 years of use. The numbering system goes as follows: • AA-001-AA to AA-999-AA (numbers evolve first); • AA-001-AB to AA-999-AZ (then the last letter on the right); • AA-001-BA to AA-999-ZZ (then the first letter on the right); • AB-001-AA to AZ-999-ZZ (then the last letter on the left); • BA-001-AA to ZZ-999-ZZ (then the first letter on the left). A pre-1993 black registration plate from (31). As with the SIV format, plates issued under the FNI system were closely regulated by law. They had to meet a number of requirements about size, shape, colour, typeface and material. From the adoption of the format in 1950 until its withdrawal in 2009, several laws and orders came to modify regulations on plates. For instance, the blue band with the European stars and the letter F was introduced in 1998 and became compulsory on new plates in 2004. At the beginning, plates were black with white or silver characters. Reflective plates were introduced in 1963 but only became compulsory on new cars in 1993. The new plates had to be white on the front and yellow on the rear until 2007, when white rear plates were allowed. Numbering [ ]. Two plates from Saint Martin. The top one dates from when the island was part of (971). •: white front plate and white or yellow rear plate with black lettering. Contains SPM followed by one to three digits and a letter. SPM 999 A •: white front plate and white or yellow rear plate with black lettering. Contains one to three digits and a letter. 999 A •: white front and rear plates. Contains four digits, a dash and three letters. 9999 - AAA •: white front plate and yellow black plate or black plates with silver lettering. Contains one to six digits followed by NC. 999999 NC •: white front plate and yellow black plate or black plates with silver lettering. One to six digits followed by P. 999999 P •: two digits indicating the year the car was built followed by the four last digits of the serial number of the car. Registration plates are only in use on and are imported from. They are regular French plates, white with the European strip and the number and symbol of 99 9999 •: white front plate and yellow black plate or black plates with silver lettering. Contains one to four digits followed by WF. 9999 WF Diplomatic codes (pre-2009) [ ] Code Country Code Country Code Country 4 5 6 7 9 11 12 16 20 26 28 36 40 43 45 46 53 54 59 60 62 63 67 76 77 78 91 93 94 96 100 105 113 114 115 120 180 415 416 433 434 435 See also [ ] • References [ ]. About this typeface: The French font as replicated by Lineto appears to have been in use since the late 1990s, but exactly when is unclear to us. Prior to that, French license plates seem to have used a font similar to DIN 1451, but with more than one variant in use. (One common difference in these variants compared to DIN 1451 is a numeral 3 with flat top stroke and angled connecting stroke down to the main vertex.) It may be there was/is no official font other than perhaps required character heights, widths, spacing, etc., similar to how Great Britain specifies those characteristics with only a general adherence to character shapes being required. (Additional information and/or corrections desired from those knowledgeable about French plates. Email us at:.), a maker of both road-legal and show plates for cars in the U.K., and who also create replicas of French and German plates, shows a (PDF, 4K) that is in some ways similar to DIN 1451. (The numbers bear a strong resemblance though with some modifications.) However, in other ways it’s more similar to the British “” font, in its use of short vertically upturned/ downturned strokes terminating many diagonal character strokes.
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