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  • Not sure what you mean...but sometimes people put stickers for whatever city they live in or just like a lot...we see HB around here quite a bit (Huntington Beach). Or PM could be a Prime Minister.
  • idk what PM means, but where i live there are a lot of OIB which is Ocean Isle Beach, and HB which is Holden beach and SB is sunset beach
  • In official use, they are country of origin stickers and are more commonly seen in Europe than in North America: http://www.europeanplates.com/originstickers.htm Of course, here in America, we have co-opted the practice and use them for states or localities. A very common one in the SF Bay Area is the "HMB" sticker (Half Moon Bay).
  • I have one on my car, it's the initials of the town I live in.
  • I saw them at the store, they were usually for country symbols. They had them at the supermarket I go to and the company spelled the name of my town wrong on them. I find it amazing that they had them on a rack for sale. Who the hell would want them with the name of the town spelled wrong underneath the two initials?
  • Sticker for Pilot Mountain.
  • This is a country of origin decal. Helps officials know where you are from wehn going through borders. In the US is shows your countries pride or the initials are used for names. www.europeanplates.com as mentioned above has these. George

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