I am sure there are Non USA member on the board, so I have just copied and pasted from a posting I made elsewhere.
A few weeks ago I got a PM out of the blue from a member on
www.garagejournal.com asking if I wanted a couple of plates from his workshop, as he was having a clearout and general tidy up.
Of course I said Yes Please !!
I also offered him some of my plates or anything else from the UK he may want, which he declined, He replied
" A pale ale on Tap in a pub will be payment enough" So I will be buying a couple of Pale Ales one day.
The plates came in the post yesterday and I had posted up a photo higher up already.
The Purple Heart plate took my fancy immediately as I know they are issued only in special circumstances.
I then PM'd him back and asked a bit more and in typical style the reply was somewhat understated.
The Purple Heart is awarded to US military personnel wounded or killed in combat. I have two, both for very minor wounds. Others have paid a much higher price for theirs.
I took the plate off of my 1932 Ford roadster when I switched to a historical plate. Arkansas is one of several states that does not require a front license plate. They changed the law during WWII to save metal. In 1943 or 44 they actually issued a cardboard plate which is now very rare. The original practice was to issue a new plate every year. Sometime after WWII they began issuing update stickers. Arkansas issues a lot of special plates. Volunteer fire fighters get a free tag as do disabled veterans. For a special fee (higher) you can get breast cancer support plates a portion of which goes to charity. Most of the universities in the state sponsor "Alumni" plates and then there are vanity plates such as "I Love Ma" which also require a premium.
I'm having these plates restored for my next hot rod. We can run year of manufacture plates if the numbers are available under the vanity program.These are his new plates for the 32 Roadster that carried the PH plates before.

COPIED From the Purple Heart website.
The rules for issue of a PH plate in Arkansas, it differs from state to state.
COST: Both PH plate and vehicle registration are free for one vehicle, although you
must pay some miscellaneous administrative fees, such as title fee. You may have one
additional plate for $3.75. Personalization and handicapped symbol not available on PH
plates.3
PROCEDURE: GO to your local Arkansas Revenue Office with your proof of PH award
(copy of DD-214 or other) and complete the appropriate forms.
SURVIVING SPOUSE: One PH plate can be reissued to surviving spouse at the regular
registration fee for the vehicle. Surviving spouses who are not joint owners of the vehicle
must present a marriage license and death certificate.
So, here is my special plate.... which I have put in the centre of my USA collection where it belongs.

Am I pleased??? You Betcha !!!

Once again, thank you, now waiting to get to a pub and buy a couple of Ales.
Greetings from England.
Rian.
Hoping to get it all done in time.