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LATEST ADDITIONS (Week 37)

LATEST ADDITIONS (Update | Week 37)

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;

2 WHY

  • Style: 1x3 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate may appeal to individuals who enjoy a playful or philosophical approach to life and questions.
  • Why: The "WHY" prompts curiosity and introspection, making it suitable for someone who values questioning and exploration, possibly appealing to those with a sense of humor or a reflective mindset.

7 AGS

  • Style: 1x3 Dateless
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to resonate with individuals whose initials are "AGS" or those who have a connection to the number "7." Could also read "TAGS" with the numeric 7 portraying the letter T.
  • Why: The "7" is often viewed as a lucky or significant number in many cultures, which could draw attention from those who find personal meaning in it. The initials "AGS" could represent names like "Agnes" or "Alexander," making it a personalised choice for potential owners.

JON 704

  • 3x3 Dateless (Original issue 1949, Birmingham C.B.C)
  • Appeal: This plate would likely attract individuals named "Jon" or those who have a connection to the number "704."
  • Why: The "JON" component clearly points to someone with that name, making it a direct personal identifier. The number "704" could hold significance, such as a favorite number, an area code, or other meaningful connections, enhancing its appeal.

8 WJS

  • Style: 1x3 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate may appeal to individuals whose initials are "WJS" or those associated with the number "8."
  • Why: The "WJS" could represent names such as "William," "Jessica," or any individual with those initials (William John Smith etc). The number "8" is often considered lucky or significant, making the plate attractive to those who resonate with it personally or culturally.

H15 BMW

  • Style: H Prefix (1990)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to attract BMW enthusiasts or individuals who own a BMW vehicle.
  • Why: The inclusion of "BMW" directly references the well-known automobile brand, making it particularly appealing to fans of the marque, including current owners or loyal followers. The "H15" component might also hold personal significance, (spelling the possessive pronoun "HIS" (belonging to a Man). Overall, this plate would resonate with individuals who have a passion for BMW vehicles or want to showcase their pride in owning one.

B8 FEC

  • Style: B Prefix (1984)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract individuals with the name or initials "FEC" or those who identify with the number "8."
  • Why: The "FEC" could represent a name or initials, making it personally meaningful. The number "8" is often considered a lucky or significant number in various cultures, enhancing its appeal.

M155 SMC

  • Style: M Prefix (1994)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to resonate with individuals whose name or initials are "SMC" or those associated with the number "155."
  • Why: The "SMC" could stand for names such as "Sam" or "Samantha," while "155" might have personal significance, such as a favorite number, an address, or a memorable date, making it attractive to potential owners.

175 GS

  • Style: 3x2 Dateless
  • Appeal: This plate may attract individuals with the initials "GS" or those connected to the number "175."
  • Why: The initials "GS" could stand for names such as "George Smith" or "Graham Scott." Meanwhile, "175" could have significance, such as a meaningful date, favorite number, or an address. The combination offers a personalized touch that could resonate with potential owners.

123 CB

  • Style: 3x2 Dateless
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to appeal to individuals with the initials "CB" or those who have an affinity for the number "123."
  • Why: The "CB" may represent names like "Charlie Brown" or "Catherine Baker." The number "123" is simple and often associated with basic concepts, learning, or step-by-step progression, which may resonate with individuals who appreciate clarity or order, making it an attractive option.

K17 NGS

  • Style: K Prefix (1992)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract individuals who want to convey a sense of royalty or leadership, as it visually resembles "KINGS." or the name "KANG",
  • Why: The play on the word "KINGS" can be appealing to sports fans, particularly those who support teams with "King" in their name (like the Sacramento Kings in basketball). It might also attract individuals wanting to project an image of strength and authority.

S6 PED

  • Style: S Prefix (1998)
  • Appeal: This plate may appeal to individuals whose name or initials are "PED" or those who connect with the number "6."
  • Why: The "PED" could represent a name, such as "Peter" or "Penny," while the number "6" could hold personal importance, such as being a lucky number or a significant age, enhancing its desirability.

ROB 330R

  • Style: R Suffix. (This registration was first issued in 1977. The original office for this letter combination is Birmingham C.B.C)
  • Appeal: This plate would likely appeal to individuals named "Rob" or variations of that name, as well as those who have personal connections to the number "330" or "R."
  • Why: The "ROB" clearly indicates a personal connection, while "330" might reference a favorite number, address, or other significance. The combination creates a unique identifier that would resonate with potential owners, particularly those with the name Rob.

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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