Colorado Auctions Off All-Star Game License Plates

By Rebekah Gonzalez

July 8, 2021

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Baseball fans in Colorado will have a chance to get a special license plate and benefit a good cause.

The Colorado Disability Funding Committee is auctioning 10 license plates that celebrate the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, which is being hosted in Denver this month.

The money made from the license plates will go toward programs that help people living with disabilities.

“You’ll be able to cheer on your favorite players and teams and help fund programs for people with disabilities at the same time,” Lieutenant Governor Dianne Primavera told CBS4.

The different plates read "GOROCKS," "COORS," "COROCKY," "BBPLAYR," "ASTAR," "BBPLAYR," and "DIAMND."

The auction will end on July 14 at 8:00 P.M.

According to CBS4, the winning bidders will be responsible to pay registration fees when they register the plate to their vehicle.

As of Thursday, July 8, the license plate that reads "COORS" has the most bids and the price is already up to $4,010.

The money will go to the Colorado Disability Funding Committee whose mission "is to maximize support for new and innovative programs benefiting Colorado’s disability community by raising and distributing funds as authorized by the Laura Hershey Disability Support Act."

You can find more information about the auction here.

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