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LATEST ADDITIONS (Week 40)

LATEST ADDITIONS (Update | Week 40)

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.

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

MJ 603

  • Style: 2x3 Dateless. Registrations with these initials were first issued in 1932 and continued to be issued through to 1936. The original office for this letter combination is Bedfordshire C.C.
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to attract folks with the initials "MJ" or anyone who enjoys a sleek, minimalist vibe.
  • Why: "MJ" could stand for names like "Michael Johnson" or "Mary Jane," making it feel personal to the owner. Plus, the "603" adds a unique touch, which is perfect for someone looking for a distinctive plate that stands out.

JMC 275

  • Style: 3x3 Dateless. This registration was first issued in 1938. The original office for this letter combination is Middlesex C.C
  • Appeal: This plate might resonate with people who have the initials "JMC" or just love unique combinations. JMC initials also appeal to those with surnames starting "Mc", such as McCarthy, McDonald and many more.
  • Why: "JMC" could represent names like "James Michael Carter," giving it that personal feel. The "275" can have significance, like a birth year or a lucky number, making it appealing for someone who wants their plate to reflect their individuality.

WAR 1D

  • Style: D Suffix (1965)
  • Appeal: This one could catch the eye of anyone with a connection to surname "WARD,"
  • Why: Resembles the family name of WARD as well as you can possibly do on a UK number plate (along with perhaps W1 ARD or W4 RDS). Making it a bold statement. It’s definitely a plate that does not leave anything to the imagination.

1 TKK

  • Style: 1x3 Dateless. This registration was first issued in 1962. The original office for this letter combination is Kent C.C
  • Appeal: This plate might appeal to those who want to showcase that they're number one or individuals with the initials "TKK."
  • Why: The "1" gives it a standout quality, suggesting excellence. "TKK" could represent names like "Thomas K King," creating a personal connection. It’s a great choice for anyone wanting to show off their uniqueness!

A27 OBY

  • Style: A Prefix (1983)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to attract people with the name "TOBY" or those who enjoy a fun mix of letters and numbers.
  • Why: This combination makes it personal and memorable for anyone looking to express themselves through their vehicle.

E17 LON

  • Style: E Prefix (1987)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to attract individuals associated with London or those living in the E17 postcode area. Name ELON, like Tesla owner a US Billionaire Elon Musk!
  • Why: "LON" is an obvious nod to London, making it perfect for someone who loves the city or wants to show off their London connection. The "E17" part adds a local touch, appealing to residents from that specific area or those with a special bond to it.

T21 JAS

  • Style: T Prefix (1999)
  • Appeal: This plate may resonate with people with the initials "JAS" or those born in the year 2021. Also suited to those with names such as Jason, Jasper, Jasbir, Jaswinder etc.
  • Why: The "JAS" could stand for names like "James Andrew Smith" or "Jessica Anne Small," making it personal for the owner. The "T21" adds a modern flair, which could appeal to younger drivers or those looking for something trendy and stylish.

99 RKG

  • Style: 2x3 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate might catch the eye of individuals with the initials "RKG" or those who have a nostalgic connection to the number 99.
  • Why: "RKG" might represent names like "Ryan Kevin Grant," offering a personal connection. The number "99" often evokes nostalgia, especially for anyone who grew up in that era, making it a cool choice for someone wanting to reflect their past or a significant milestone in their life.

OOO 1X

  • Style: X Suffix (Aug 1981)
  • Appeal: This plate could attract individuals who appreciate uniqueness or have a playful personality.
  • Why: The repetition of "OOO" makes it catchy and memorable. The "1X" adds a bit of flair and can imply exclusivity or a special edition. This plate could be appealing to someone who wants to stand out or have a fun conversation starter on their vehicle.

M3 JML

  • Style: M Prefix (1994)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to resonate with those who have the initials "JML" or whose names start with "M."
  • Why: The "M3" could represent a modern or sporty vehicle, making it appealing to car enthusiasts. "JML" might stand for names like "James Michael Lewis," giving it personal significance. This combination is great for anyone seeking a plate that reflects both their interests and identity.

SU23 BET

  • Style: Current Style (2023)
  • Appeal: This plate might attract people who see it as a reference to betting or have a connection to the initials "BET." Possible Bookmakers or Gamblers might like the idea of it also.
  • Why: The "SU23" part adds a contemporary touch (also resembling the word SURE), so when followed by BET, reads SURE BET! (A Sure Bet allows you to benefit from the differences found between odds set between bookmakers. A profit is, more or less, guaranteed regardless of the outcome of the event because you'll at least win your money back.) The "BET" could resonate with someone passionate about sports, gambling, or just someone who enjoys taking chances in life. It’s a fun option for anyone wanting to show off their playful side!

786 CO

  • Style: 3x2 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate could appeal to individuals who value significance in numbers, particularly within the Muslim community.
  • Why: The number "786" is often associated with a phrase that translates to "In the name of God," making it a meaningful choice for many. The "CO" could represent a company or initial, adding another layer. This plate is perfect for someone looking to express their beliefs or heritage through their vehicle.

Try our plate history checker

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.

Plates Wanted

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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