The OK plates from the 20's gotta be rare! Probably worth more to a plate collector than someone with an old car as people interested in that vintage car are dwindling.
The 76 tag probably isn't worth much. Seems everyone saved their Bi-Centennial tags.
Guys with old cars look for certain numbers on the tags like if they have a 1966 car they want 66 on the tag. Or they look for their birth year or date.
I bought and parted out a collection of plates. There were consecutive numbers from the same year, and those same numbers for consecutive years. One guy bought tags from 3 years with the same numbers, and bought the next consecutive numbered tags from those years as he had multiple cars from the same year. His buddy bought the same number tags from the next 2 years. They thought it would be cool to have their cars lined up at shows with the same/consecutive numbers on the tags. Had another guy buy a set of tags for an old car, plus the same number tags for cars he hoped to add to his collection.
I agree that checking COMPLETED auctions (actual selling prices) on ebay can be a good way to determine the value.
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