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LATEST ADDITIONS (Update | 48)

LATEST ADDITIONS (Update 48)

See the latest personalised registrations that have just gone live on our website over the past 7 days. Each week, we carry out hundreds of valuations — in fact, we've provided over 26,000 valuations in the past year alone.

Some of the number plates that have become available will have never been offered for sale before and some may not have appeared on the market for decades.

We have selected some of our newly listed registrations below, and also provide examples of who these UK private (personalised/cherished) number plates might appeal to, based on common interpretations in the personalised plate community (using visual similarities, initials, names, words, or affiliations like football teams). These interpretations draw from popular trends like name/initial matches, number substitutions (e.g., 3=E, 4=A, 5=S), football affiliations, or car models. Values and appeal vary based on rarity and personal fit!

53 K

Style: 2x1 Dateless. This plate could appeal to individuals with the initial "K." This could be a first name such as Kevin, Kyle or a surname like King, Kane, Kennedy, Kavanagh or Khan. The "53" might resonate with someone who has a significant connection to that number, such as a birth year or age.

O 84

Style: 1x2 Dateless. Registrations with the single letter O followed by numbers were first issued in 1904 and continued to be issued through to 1913. The original office for this letter combination is Birmingham C.B.C. This plate could appeal to individuals with a significant connection to the number 84, such as those born in 1984 or celebrating their 40th birthday (a couple of years ago). The simplicity of "O" can also attract those who appreciate minimalistic designs. Also perfect for those called Oliver/Olivia, Oscar. The registration also looks fully numeric despite the O being an alpha letter, rather than a numeric zero.

1 EDJ

Style: 1x3 Dateless. Highly desirable dateless plate reading as "1 ED J" – perfect for someone with initials EDJ (e.g., Edward James, or Eddie Jones) wanting a premium "No. 1" feel. This plate is likely to appeal to individuals with the initials E.D.J. The "1" could signify uniqueness or individuality, making it a special choice. New on the market for £22,000.

J4 CKO

Style: J Prefix (1991) This plate may attract individuals called JACK or JACKY, or ideal with anyone with the family name "Jackson". The "4" making the ideal letter A within this name. Jack has been amongst the top 10 most popular boys names for around 2 decades so demand as such should be high both now and in years to come as they are for JAC and JAK plates.

90 PW

Style: 2x2 Dateless. Individuals with the initials P.W. (i.e Musician Paul Weller, or Aston Villa legend Peter Withe) may find this plate appealing. The "90" could attract those born in 1990 or celebrating a special milestone connected to that year.

EC 50

Style: 2x2 Dateless. Registrations with these initials were first issued in 1903 and continued to be issued through to 1931. The original office for this letter combination is Westmorland C.C. This plate may attract individuals with the initials E.C. or those who appreciate a personal connection to the number 50, perhaps for a birthday or anniversary celebration.

99 GS

Style: 2x2 Dateless. This plate would appeal to those with the initials GS and especially attract individuals born in 1999 or those celebrating a milestone anniversary connected to that year. Ideal for those famous names such as Sir Gareth Southgate, Graeme Souness, or Gwen Stefani.

95 TA

Style: 2x2 Dateless. Individuals with the initials T.A. may find this plate appealing (such as Ex Liverpool & current Real Madrid footballer Trent Alexander Arnold) especially if they were born in 1995 or have a special connection to the year. It could also resonate with someone who reached their 30th birthday in 2025.

34 SE

Style: 2x2 Dateless. This plate could appeal to individuals with the initials S.E. The "34" may hold significance for someone born on say 3rd April or even a house number! Number aside 2x2 plates are in short supply so sometimes the number carries less significance and its the letters that are all important.

R32 GAN

Style: R Prefix (1998) Individuals with the name REGAN would find it personally meaningful. Likely attractive to a VW Golf "R32" owner (R32 being the powerful 3.2litre variant of Golf).

PTE 353

Style: 3x3 Dateless. This registration was first issued in 1953. The original office for this letter combination is Lancashire C.C. This plate could appeal to individuals with the initials P.T.E. (Paul T Ellis) although this letter combination could resemble the name "Pete" (shortened name deriving from Peter), with 353 as a personal number (e.g., birthdate or lucky number). On the market at a very reasonable £2995.

LEE 64S

Style: S Suffix (1977). Individuals named Lee may find this plate especially appealing, as it incorporates their name directly. Reads as "Lee Gas" or "Lee 64 S" – attractive to someone named Lee (e.g., Lee Gascoigne or similar) or someone called Lee that may be a Plumbing,Heating/Gas Engineer as their job! This could also resonate with anyone called Lee born in 1964. The "64" could hold significance for someone born in 1964 or someone who has fond memories associated with that year.

H45 ANM

Style: H Prefix (1990) This plate may attract individuals with the initials A.N.M. or those who have a personal connection to the number 45, perhaps linked to a birthdate or milestone.

UFF 108

Style: 3x3 Dateless. Individuals with the unlikely initials U.F.F. may find this plate appealing. The "108" could be significant for someone who has a connection to that number, or a driver of the Peugeot 108 looking for a finishing touch to their car. Often this type of plate are described as 'dateless cover numbers' since the initials are so rare they are unlikely to match many (if any) people. They also disguise the age of any vehicle in which they are transferred to. Available for only £999.

MAR 2L

Style: L Suffix. This plate could appeal to individuals named Mar, such as those with "Maria" or "Martin", "Mark" or "Marly" as names. The "2L" could be a playful reference to a two-letter abbreviation or a creative twist.

W55 WHU

Style: W prefix (year 2000). This plate is likely to appeal to fans of West Ham United F.C, as "WHU" is the common abbreviation for the East London club (also known as The Hammers/ The Irons). The "W55" might have personal significance to a supporter or individual associated with the number or simply depict the word WEST from the team name.

R9 MRM

Style: R Prefix (1998. This plate may appeal to individuals with the initials M.R.M. The "R9" might resonate with fans of the Nissan 350Z, which is often associated with the "R" nomenclature. Often registrations starting MR* can attract those with a surname of the last initial, MR.M in this case, so those with family names like Miller, Moore, Martin, Morris, Murphy, Morgan, Marshall, McDonald to name but a few.

11 JTS

Style: 2x3 Dateless. Individuals with the initials J.T.S. may find this plate particularly appealing. The "11" could resonate with those born on the 11th or who have a special connection to that number, adding a personal touch. The number 11 is often preferred to other single digits due to its neat aesthetic.

73 JON

Style: 2x3 Dateless. Original issue, Birmingham C.B.C. This registration was first issued in 1963. This registration has its appeal to those named John, Jonathan, Johnson and Jones. 73 could be someone's birthday year 1973 for added appeal. This one is listed with us at £20,400.

390 JW

Style: 3x2 Dateless. This (JW) registrations were first issued in 1960 for the number range 301-999. The original office for this letter combination is Wolverhampton C.B.C. Numbers 1-300 were not issued and are sold via DVLA Auction. This number will of course appeal to those with the initials JW. (Jonnie Walker, Julie Walters, Jimmy White, Jo Whiley, James Watt or our company founder Jason Wilkes). New to the market for just £7600!

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New on the market this week

See the full selection here New on the Market. The numbers detailed here belong to private sellers, so do not attract VAT, just the £80 assignment fee.

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