Submitted "for informational purposes only" of course.
Courtesy of CA DMV -
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/plates/senator.htm
This one would be fun too... Hypothetically speaking of course...

Anyone know the plate # for the Mexican ambassador to the U.S.?
As a side note, I found this little blurb on the DMV web site kind of interesting:
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Bicentennial Bill of Rights
bicentennial bill of rights license plate
License plates commemorating the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights were issued from July 1, 1990 through December 31, 1991.
Replacement plates are no longer available.
Statutory Authority: VC §5101.9
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Hmmmm, wonder if they're trying to comment about the People's Republik of Kalifornia's position on that old document. Then again, we already know how this state feels about citizens' rights and the Constitution... Interesting though, no?