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LATEST ADDITIONS (Update / Week 28)

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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 and every 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.

In the past week we are pleased to have found new owners for a number of cherished plates, notably 3 NL ,4 PJ, 23 RH, WC 77 plus many more!

Here, we provide an overview of some of this weeks latest additions detailing the registration type and highlight who may find these personalised numbers particularly appealing.

73 RL

Style: 2x2 Dateless. 2 by 2 plates have become hot property in recent years with a significant upturn in values since 2020. This example enters the market for a competitive £25700.

Ideal for: Individuals with Initials "RL": Similar to the previous example, someone with these initials would find this plate highly desirable (example Richard Lewis / Rebecca Loos. People Born in 1973 or with a Connection to '73: The "73" could represent a birth year, a significant anniversary, or any other important event that occurred in '73. Businesses with "RL" in their Name: A business like "Red Lion Pub" or "Reliable Logistics" could use this for branding.

STY 715H

Style: Suffix The "H" suffix specifically dates it to August 1969 - July 1970.

Ideal for: Someone with a Connection to "Style" or "Stylish": The "715H" resembles the LISH part of the word. This could appeal to: Fashion/Beauty Industry Professionals: Hairdressers, fashion designers, interior designers, stylists, boutique owners, or anyone in the beauty/glamour industry who wants a plate that subtly hints at their profession. Individuals who see themselves as "Stylish": Someone who takes pride in their appearance, car, or overall lifestyle might choose this plate to reflect that. New to the market this week for £7085.

5258 XJ

Style: Dateless 4x2 format. Original issue from 1964, and the location first given to was Manchester C.B.C. On the market for just £1749 plus transfer.
Jaguar XJ Enthusiasts/Owners: The "XJ" clearly refers to the iconic Jaguar XJ luxury car line. An owner, collector, or enthusiast of this specific model (especially an older, classic XJ) would find this plate highly desirable as a subtle nod to their vehicle.

Individuals with Initials "XJ": While un-common, someone with these initials (e.g., Xavi Jones) might find it appealing.

Those Seeking a "Dateless" Look: Plates with numbers preceding letters are often perceived as older, "dateless" style registrations (even if technically the "XJ" here would be part of a later format). This can appeal to those who prefer not to have a visible year identifier on their vehicle.

HA 6637

Style: 2x4 Dateless. Originally issued between 1907 and 1934 to Smethwick C.B.C (Nr West Bromwich)

Ideal for: This number plate could appeal to individuals with initials "HA": This is the most obvious draw. Someone whose first and last name, or even just their first name or a significant other's name, starts with "HA" would likely be interested.

    TUR 11N

    Style: N Suffix ,the letter "N" represented the year Aug 1974 to 31st July 1975, but this reg was in fact a DVLA auction issue from 2024.

    Spells the place "Turin" the historical City in Northern Italy, so could appeal to someone of Italian heritage living in the United Kingdom. Could also suit Individuals with the Surname "Turner" or Turnbull": This is the most obvious and strongest draw. Anyone with this relatively common British surname would likely find this plate highly desirable and personally relevant.

    GAB 333Y

    Style: Y - Suffix. This plate format (three letters, three numbers, one letter suffix) indicates a plate issued between August 1967 and July 1974. The "Y" suffix specifically dates it to August 1982 - July 1983, however this one was first issued by the DVLA in 2013.

    Ideal for: Individuals Named "Gab" or "Gabby". The "GAB" clearly spells out the common nickname "Gab" or "Gaby" (for Gabriel, Gabrielle, Gabriela, etc.). Anyone with this name or nickname would find this plate highly personal and appealing. Also suited to someone whose initials are G.A.B. (e.g., Gary Alan Brown, Georgina Anne Baker) would be a prime candidate for this plate.

    The triple "3" is often seen as: Angel Number: In numerology, "333" is often referred to as an "angel number" signifying support, encouragement, and growth. Those interested in numerology or spirituality might be particularly drawn to it.

    0070 SAL

    Style: Current style 70 series. Ideal for any James Bond Enthusiasts: The "007" sequence is an unmistakable reference to the iconic British secret agent, James Bond. Fans of the films, books, or the character himself would be highly attracted to this plate, especially if they're lucky enough to own an Aston Martin! Due to Bond's British origins, this appeal is strong in the UK.

    This reg would be popular with Individuals by the name of "SALLY", "SALEEM" or similar. Alternatively someone with the initials S.A.L. (e.g., Susan Ann Lewis, Stephen Alistair Lambert) would find this plate personally relevant, whilst people with a connection to the number "70": While less prominent than "007," the "70" could signify a birth year (e.g., 1970), a significant anniversary, or another personal association with that number.

    S14 KOP

    Style: S Prefix (1998) .

    Ideal for: Liverpool FC Supporters (Especially from The Kop): This is the most significant draw. "KOP" is the famous standing terrace at Anfield, (for those who dont know, it's the home ground of Liverpool Football Club.

    "S14" could be interpreted as "S for Supporters" or "S for Scouser" the term for someone born and bred in Liverpool, or simply as part of a classic-looking plate that aligns with the "KOP" theme. Also those individuals with Initials "S" and a Connection to "KOP" or "LFC" someone with an initial is 'S' in their name (Simon, Steve, Sean, Sarah, Smith, Simpson etc) and follow LFC may want to snap this one up soon. On the market for just £699!

      M1 RKK

      Style: M Prefix (1994).

      Ideal for: Individuals with the name "MARK" (or similar): Although not perfect it could well suit someone with the name Mark or Marcus. Also suitable for Individuals with Initials "MRKK": The most direct appeal is to someone whose initials are M.R.K.K. (e.g., Michael Richard King-Knight). While less common to have three middle initials, if this combination applies to someone, it would be highly personal.

      Individuals with Initials "RKK" (Unlikely but Possible): If someone's surname had an unusual spelling or a phonetic similarity to "RKK," and their first name started with "M," this could be attractive.
      The M1 may appeal to someone or a transport business who spend a lot of time driving on the major UK motorway that links London to Leeds.

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

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