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LATEST ADDITIONS (Week 35)

LATEST ADDITIONS (Update | Week 35)

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.

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

Below is a hand-picked selection of newly listed registrations, along with a brief analysis of who they might appeal to and why;

ART 805S

  • Style: S Suffix (1977)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to attract individuals in creative professions or those who have a passion for art or design, as well as those who resonate with the concept of being a "BOSS." Ideally suited to someone who appreciates artistic culture, an Artist, Art teacher or someone who has a business of selling fine art or a gallery owner.
  • Why: The "ART" portion targets artists and art enthusiasts, while "805S" can be read as "BOSS." This combination makes the plate appealing to someone who wants to project confidence and authority in their identity, whether in the creative field or as a personal statement. New on the market for £7600.

A18 PAR

  • Style: A Prefix (1983)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to attract golf enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy playing 18 holes, as well as individuals with the name "PAR" or a connection to it. PARR is a surname so would suit people having that name or indeed the initials P.A.R
  • Why: The "A18" can be interpreted as a nod to the standard layout of an 18-hole golf course, while "PAR" is a term used in golf that denotes the number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to make on a hole or course. This makes the plate particularly appealing to golfers who want to showcase their passion for the sport. Additionally, it may attract those with a personal connection to "PAR," making it a unique and meaningful choice for potential owners.

GAS 756

  • Style: 3x3 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to appeal to individuals involved in the automotive industry or those who have a sense of humor related to fuel and vehicles.
  • Why: The "GAS" component can be a playful nod to fuel, attracting car enthusiasts, mechanics, or anyone who enjoys joking about the costs of travel and gas prices. The "756" could hold personal significance, such as a meaningful number or code, appealing to those who appreciate a plate that sparks conversation.

X3 BUG

  • Style: X Prefix (Sept 2000 to 28th Feb 2001)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract fans of Volkswagen Beetles (often referred to as "Bugs") or individuals who enjoy unusual and quirky registrations. Also may appeal to the select few who own Bugatti hypercars (it was estimated there are fewer than 300 on the roads in the UK in 2020, with the Bugatti Veyron being the most common, but still less than 100, hardly surprising considering the £1mil+ price tag)
  • Why: The "X3" could imply excitement or a dynamic lifestyle, while "BUG" directly references the popular car model. This plate would be especially appealing for someone who owns or loves Volkswagen vehicles, making it a fun and personal choice that reflects their automotive passion. It's worth reminding that this mark can only be used on vehicles after September 2000.

1 URC

  • Style: 1x3 Dateless (No.1)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract individuals who want a unique and standout registration, or those who identify with the phrase "You are C" when pronounced. Also well suited to someone with initials RC
  • Why: The simplicity and distinctive nature of "1 URC" can appeal to someone who wants to express individuality or status. It could also resonate with someone looking to convey a message or a name that aligns with that abbreviation.

HMZ 544

  • Style: 3x3 Dateless
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to appeal to individuals with the name like Hamza, Humza or perhaps Humpreys or Hamilton which the "HMZ" could resemble the nickname Hums/Hams.
  • Why: The combination of initials may represent a name or business, while "544" could have personal significance, such as a birthdate, address, or lucky number. This plate offers a blend of uniqueness and personalisation.

OO07 NFT

  • Style: Current (2007)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract fans of the James Bond franchise due to the "007" reference, as well as those interested in NFTs (non-fungible tokens).
  • Why: The association with "OO7" makes it appealing to movie enthusiasts and collectors. The "NFT" element adds a modern twist, targeting individuals involved in digital art or cryptocurrency, making it a trendy and relevant choice.

MW11 NES

  • Style: Current (2011)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to appeal to individuals with the initials "MW" or those who have a connection to "NES," which could refer to Nintendo Entertainment System. WINES or INES
  • Why: The inclusion of "11" may represent an age, date, or significant number, while "NES" could attract gaming enthusiasts or fans of the classic console. It offers a blend of nostalgia and personal identity.

B16 HUT

  • Style: B Prefix (1984)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract individuals with the initials "B.H." or those who have a connection to the word "HUT." BIG HUT would suit a business in the Luxury camping, Glamping/Yurt/Hut style accommodation.
  • Why: The "16" adds a layer of significance that could refer to a birthdate or a favourite number. B16 is commonly used in number plates to depict the word 'BIG' so could be for a humorous take on the drivers stature.

N9 SEB

  • Style: N Prefix (1994)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract individuals with the initials "SEB" or those who have a connection to the number "9."
  • Why: The combination "N9" can stand out due to its uniqueness and could also resonate with someone born in September or someone who considers "9" significant. Additionally, those with the initials "S.E.B."—perhaps a name like Sebastian—would find this plate personal and meaningful.

R4 RUS

  • Style: R Prefix (1998)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to appeal to individuals with the first or last name of RUSS or RUSSELL, "RUS" or those connected to the number "4." May also appeal to Russian nationals residing in the UK.
  • Why: The "RUS" could represent a name like "Russell" or a nickname, making it appealing for someone wanting to personalise their vehicle. The number "4" might signify a birth date, age, or another meaningful number, adding to the allure for those with personal ties to it. Just a neat short prefix plate - new on the market for £3800.

KJF 28

  • Style: 3x2 Dateless. First issued in 1953, original office for these letters is Leicester.
  • Appeal: This plate may attract individuals with the initials "KJF" or those who see significance in the number "28."
  • Why: The initials "KJF" could represent a personal name or a brand, making it appealing for someone looking for a distinctive identity on their vehicle. The number "28" could hold personal significance, such as a birthday or lucky number, further adding to its appeal for potential owners.

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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