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LATEST ADDITIONS (Update | 49)

LATEST ADDITIONS (Update 49)

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!

7 MR

Style: 1x2 Format , Originally sold by DVLA in 1993, these 1x2 format really have been extraordinary long term investments. This plate could appeal to individuals with the initials M.R. or see themselves as the ultimate Mister. People who value simplicity and prestige might appreciate the single-digit "7," often seen as a lucky or significant number in various cultures. On market here for £107,500

1989 DR

Style: 4x2 format, Individuals born in 1989 or celebrating milestones related to that year, such as a significant birthday, may find this plate appealing. Additionally, it could attract healthcare professionals, doctors, or others with the initials D.R. such as Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe or Diana Ross.

C9 DAN

Style: C Prefix (Aug 1985). This plate may attract individuals named Dan or those with the initials D.A.N. The "C9" could also resonate with fans of cars or motorsport, as it might be associated with certain models or racing numbers. C being a common surname initial would appeal to any Daniel C, such as Mr Bond, Daniel Craig.

TT 120

Style: 2x3 Dateless. Car enthusiasts, particularly fans of Audi's TT model, may find this plate appealing. The number "120" could resonate with those who have a connection to that number, possibly linked to a year, age, or personal significance. Would also be attractive to anyone with then initials TT, such as Timothy Taylor, Trevor Thomson or similar.

V6 PUB

Style: V Prefix (1999) This plate could attract individuals who own or work in the food and beverage industry, especially pub owners or enthusiasts. The "V6" could appeal to car lovers who have an affinity for V6 engines, thus linking their interest in vehicles with their profession or passion.

G3 DAY

Style: G Prefix (Aug 1989) Individuals with the initials D.A.Y. or those celebrating a special event or birthday on the third day of a month may find this plate appealing. G*DAY could represent the Aussie saying G'day meaning "Good Day" so could appeal to Australian nationals residing in the UK. Lets also not overlook that DAY is known surname in the UK so would have large appeal to a Mr Gareth, Gordon, Geoff Day who we're sure will be out there somewhere.

9 CTS

Style: 1x3 Dateless. This plate could appeal to individuals with the initials C.T.S., making it a personalised option. The single-digit "9" might resonate with those who have a fondness for that number, which is often considered lucky or significant in various cultures. Additionally, car enthusiasts who appreciate sleek, simple designs may find this plate particularly attractive.

6674 R

Style: 4 x 1 Dateless. This registration was first issued in 1962. The original office for this single letter is Derbyshire C.C. Individuals with the initial R or those with a connection to the number 6674 might be drawn to this plate. For example, someone celebrating their birth year (1966) or those who have special memories associated with the number sequence may find it appealing. Additionally, it could attract collectors who enjoy unique and interesting combinations. This simple discreet private number plate could be the icing on the cake to a vehicle such as a classic Rolls Royce.

74 CD

Style: 2x2 Dateless. This plate may appeal to individuals with the initials C.D., particularly those born in 1974 or who have significant ties to that year, such as anniversaries or personal milestones. The "74" could symbolize a nostalgic connection for many, while the "CD" may resonate with music lovers or anyone associated with compact discs, adding another layer of significance.

IBZ 71

Style: 3x2 Dateless. This plate could appeal to individuals with a connection to the initials IBZ, perhaps a nickname of someone called Ibrahim (IBZ) It may attract those who have personal ties to the number 71, perhaps people born in that year or celebrating a significant event linked to it, such as an anniversary or milestone. Additionally, it could resonate with fans of Ibiza, commonly abbreviated as "IBZ," making it popular among travelers or party/music/DJ enthusiasts who enjoy the vibrant lifestyle associated with the island.

GJ 54

Style: 2x2 Dateless. This plate may appeal to individuals with the initials G.J. who are looking for a personalised touch. The "54" could resonate with someone born in 1954 or who has a significant connection to that year, such as an anniversary or a nostalgic reference to their youth. Additionally, this plate may attract collectors looking for unique combinations that represent a specific moment in time.

600 HM

Style: 3x2 Dateless. This plate could attract car enthusiasts, particularly those interested in high-performance vehicles, as "600" often indicates power, such as in horsepower. It might also appeal to individuals with the initials H.M. (like Dame Helen Mirren or Man Utd's Harry McGuire) The simplicity of the plate combined with its potential strong connotation makes it an appealing choice.

11 PLS

Style: 2x3 Dateless. Individuals born on the 11th of a month or those with a special connection to that number may find this plate attractive. The initials P.L.S. could signify personal names Paul L Smith or similar. Additionally, it could be popular among those wishing to convey a friendly or approachable image, as "PLS" can also be interpreted as "please."

140 RM

Style: 3x2 Dateless. This plate might appeal to individuals with the initials R.M. such as Northern Irish golf star Rory McElroy or the late Sir Roger Moore. Some may have a connection to the number 140, if perhaps born in 1940 (but would now be late on in life at age 86) but more could appeal to an individual turning 40 in 2026. The "140" could be significant in various contexts, including sports or performance (e.g., a car with 140 horsepower).

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Our exclusive online tool "Reg Issue Checker" allows you to check when and where a personalised registration number was issued (doesnt include general release prefix marks). This database also contains the month and year of everything sold at DVLA Auction over the past 36 years (318,000+ numbers) as well as all the issue dates and original office locations for all the historic pre-1963 issued marks.

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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We have hundreds of clients who are often looking for something specific. Get in touch for a free no obligation number plate valuation if you have a personalised number plate to sell. The moment a new registration enters the system and is approved by the owner, it will appear on our "LATEST ADDITIONS" page displaying all those plates that are New to the Market. As new registrations enter the system, any customers registered on our reg finders database will automatically be alerted when anything new matches their requirements.

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