Those "special" rivets are called Rosette rivets. They are available but will cost you! About $15 EACH!
Here in California, when you apply for new registration, (a vehicle that hasn't been registered in a long time or is not in their system for whatever reason) you have to get the vin number verified. On the VIN verification form, that a cop or other "officer" signs after he verifies the vin, there is a question that asks how the vin is applied and where it's located. That question has boxes to check, some of them are, "Stamped", "plate", if plate how attched "round rivets", "rosette rivets", "welded" and location "frame", "body", "front","rear", "left", "right", etc. If I remember right there is a space to elaborate as well.

Here in California, when you apply for new registration, (a vehicle that hasn't been registered in a long time or is not in their system for whatever reason) you have to get the vin number verified. On the VIN verification form, that a cop or other "officer" signs after he verifies the vin, there is a question that asks how the vin is applied and where it's located. That question has boxes to check, some of them are, "Stamped", "plate", if plate how attched "round rivets", "rosette rivets", "welded" and location "frame", "body", "front","rear", "left", "right", etc. If I remember right there is a space to elaborate as well.

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