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Here are some of the latest additions that have gone "LIVE" on our website in the last 7 days. We provide hundreds of valuations each week. In fact in the last year we have provided more than 26,000 valuations! Many of the registrations that go on the market may not have been advertised for a generation.

Here we explain a bit about each registration type and who might find the particular personalised numbers appealing,

3000 S: Style 4x1 Dateless. This plate may appeal to car enthusiasts, particularly those who appreciate high-performance vehicles like the Nissan 300ZX or other models associated with the "3000". The single letter S is enormously popular with anyone with a surname or first name beginning with S, such as Singh, Smith, Simon or Sarah. It might also attract collectors looking for unique or sporty plate combinations.

CB 31: Style: 2x2 Dateless. This plate could attract individuals with the initials CB . The number "31" could have personal significance or represent a birthdate or anniversary. Registrations with these initials were first issued in 1904 and continued to be issued through to 1930. The original office for this letter combination is Blackburn C.B.C. cb31-600x380.jpg

CON 124D: Style: D Suffix. This plates primary appeal would be to those with the Irish origin name 'Conrad', with this registration is the closest to spelling this name. The 12 representing the letter R and the 4 the letter A.

1 MTX: Style: 1x3 (Number 1). This plate is likely to attract attention from those with initials MT or perhaps tech enthusiasts, particularly those associated with multimedia technology or motorsports, as "MTX" could imply "mix" or "matrix." The "1" conveys a sense of prestige, making it appealing to someone wanting a standout plate. 1mtx-600x380.jpg

GNZ 6: Style: Dateless 3x1. This plate might appeal to individuals with the initials GN or possible but rare GNZ or sports enthusiasts, particularly shooting (Gunz). The registration could also appear as GN Z6 but mis-spacing like this is illegal and could result in a fine and could cause failure of an MOT test if plates displayed on not road legal.

70 SN: Style: 2x2 Dateless. This plate is ideal for someone with the initials SN. This would be all the more perfect if 1970 was the persons birth year, although 'round numbers' such as this have wide appeal as they look aesthetically pleasing on the eye compared to some odd numbers.

L60 ALX: Style: L Prefix. Ideal for someone with the name like Alex, Alexa or Alexandra. Additionally, "60" could resonate with someone born in 1960 or signify a milestone year. l60alx-600x380.jpg

7 MRO: Style: 1x3 Dateless. This plate could appeal to someone with the initials 'MRO' or a person who values unique and distinctive plates. The number "7" might hold personal significance, such as being a lucky number or representing a significant date. This registration was first issued in 1962. The original office for this letter combination is Hertfordshire C.C.

B8 BHM: Style: B Prefix. Ideal for: This plate may attract individuals with the initials BHM or those connected to the City of Birmingham, as "BHM", B8 also being a postcode of East Birmingham, covering several areas within the post town, including Washwood Heath, Ward End, Saltley, Alum Rock could be interpreted as an abbreviation for the city. May Suit a Birmingham City supporter. The "B8" portion could also appeal to car enthusiasts or collectors looking for unique combinations that suggest speed or performance.

SHP 401: Style: 3x3 Dateless. Ideal for: This plate may appeal to individuals with names like Shepherd or Shipley or the initials SHP. Also to those in industries such as shipping or hospitality. The number "401" could have personal significance, or a nod to someone's 40th birthday. This registration was first issued in 1956. The original office for this letter combination is Coventry C.B.C r800glf-600x380.jpg

K292 LES: Style: K Prefix. This plate may appeal to someone with the initials LES. or someone named Les/Lesley/Leslie. The “K292” could also attract car enthusiasts interested in vehicles from the early 1990s.

EA71 ONS: Style: Current style. This plate could attract someone with the name Eaton, The “71” might hold significance for those born in 1971 or could resonate Etonians, the name given to those who attended the renowned Public School Eton in Berkshire.

R9 TOB: Style: R Prefix. Ideal for a person with the initials TOB (Thomas O'Brien for example) or more likely someone with the name Toby. It could attract someone with a fondness for racing or performance vehicles, particularly because the “R” often denotes a racing connection.

RAN 115H: Style: H Suffix. This plate may appeal to individuals with the initials RAN. The number could have personal significance for them. Ideal for someone with the Eastern European name such as Ranish or the Hindi female name Rani.

KBJ 20: Style: 3x2 Dateless. Attractive to someone with the initials KBJ or possibly a sports fan who appreciates the “20,” which could represent a significant year (like 2020). This registration was first issued in 1949 and the original office for this letter combination is East Suffolk C.C.

R800 GLF: Style: R Prefix. This plate could appeal to motorcycle enthusiasts, particularly those interested in the Honda VFR800 model, where “R800” signifies a sporty vibe. "GLF" might represent initials or personal significance. Could also appeal to a driver of a Volkswagen Golf or someone who is a regular player of golf.

Check out the full selection here See All New to the Market. For full prices of any of the registrations detailed above please refer to the website and search where the current asking prices will be clearly displayed. 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 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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