This gold-adorned limited issue plate was produced by Sabin Industries for Don Adams Companies.

This particular item is labeled #202 of 2000.

Plate diameter: 10 3/8″

This larger of at least two Liberty Bell plates produced by Viletta represents “the deeds of many great and noble men.” The center is similar to another Viletta plate.

Plate diameter: 10 1/4″

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Another unmarked plate.

Plate diameter: 10 5/8″

Viletta produced a few different plate designs for the Bicentennial.

Plate diameter: 10 7/8″

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This plate is adorned with 22k gold and depicts the twelve flags flown during the Revolution. Manufacturer is Monty’s Inc.

Plate diameter: 10 1/2″

This plate does not indicate the manufacturer, but it includes a lengthy history of the Liberty Bell on the back.

Plate diameter: 8 1/2″

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This gold-rimmed china plate features a colorful liberty bell and flags.

Plate diameter: 7 1/2″

This small china plate was produced by Viletta. While they don’t appear to be in a series per se, the manufacturer had multiple bicentennial designs, with this being one of the simplest. Another Viletta plate has the same inside design.

Plate diameter: 7 1/8″

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This “solid Sterling silver inlaid and electroplated with 24 karat gold” design was issued by The Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States as their official commemorative plate.

This particular item is number 9312, but there is no other indication of limited production. The original gift box indicates this was a limited edition run by The Franklin Mint.

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