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LATEST ADDITIONS (Week 41)

LATEST ADDITIONS (Update | Week 41)

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;

48 BW

  • Style: 2x2 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate could attract individuals looking for a sleek and simple design or those with initials "BW."
  • Why: The "48" may have personal significance, such as a birth year or significant number (4th August) "BW" could stand for names like Arsenal footballer "Ben White," or Hollywood legend "Bruce Willis" making it relatable for someone who wants an understated yet unique plate. One of just 88 two digit BW plates in existence.

89 KO

  • Style: 2x2 Dateless
  • Appeal: This plate might resonate with people born in 1989 or anyone with the initials "KO." May also suit someone in the Boxing or Martial Arts industry.
  • Why: The "89" could signify nostalgia for those born in that year, while "KO" might stand for names like "Kelly Osborne" or "Kevin O’Connor." This plate is perfect for someone looking to show off their birth year or initials in a stylish way. KO commonly stands for the word "Knock Out" in Boxing.

10 RUN

  • Style: 2x3 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to appeal to sports enthusiasts, runners, or someone with a playful personality.
  • Why: "RUN" directly connects to athletics, making it ideal for a keen runner or athlete. The "10" adds a sporty edge (could suggest the distance of 10k), suggesting a top performance or favourite number, appealing to anyone who’s passionate about fitness.

2 OAR

  • Style: 1x3 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate could attract anyone who loves wordplay, especially those involved in boating or water sports, and it would particularly resonate with individuals who appreciate creativity. Could also suit individuals with the initials AR that may be looking for a cheaper version of a 2x2 AR registration.
  • Why: The "2 OAR" can cleverly resemble the word "ROAR," making it a fun option for someone who wants to make a bold statement. This unique twist could appeal to fans of adventure, strength, or even animal lovers, as "roar" evokes images of powerful animals like lions. Additionally, the "2" adds a sense of partnership or teamwork, perfect for someone who enjoys sharing their adventures!

20 JEF

  • Style: 2x3 Dateless.
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to resonate with individuals whose name is "Jeff" a shortened version of the name Jeffrey (sometimes spelt Geoffrey) or those with the initials "JEF."
  • Why: The "20" can represent a significant year, like a birthday or anniversary. Combining this with "JEF," it becomes a personal and meaningful plate for anyone named Jeff or wanting to commemorate a milestone.

GLT 900

  • 3x3 Dateless. This registration was first issued in 1941. The original office for this letter combination is London C.C
  • Appeal: This plate could catch the attention of tech enthusiasts or car aficionados, especially those with "GLT" initials.
  • Why: "900" might suggest a strong model or performance reference, while "GLT" could stand for specific names or brands. This plate is perfect for someone who wants a neat stylish dateless plate.

E3 JJC

  • E Prefix (1987)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to draw in individuals with the initials "JJC" or those who appreciate unique combinations.
  • Why: The "E3" has a mirror imaging look. "JJC" could represent names like "James John Carter," making it a fun and personal choice for anyone wanting to express their identity. A short 5 character prefix plate which dont cost the earth and are proving to be very popular in 2025.

R6 KAY

  • R Prefix ( 1998)
  • Appeal: This plate may attract motorcycle lovers, particularly those with the name "KAY" which is both a surname and female first name (occasionally spelt with an E on the end)
  • Why: The "R6" is commonly associated with a fast Yamaha sportbike, making it perfect for a bike enthusiast. "KAY" adds a personal touch, appealing to anyone who identifies with that name or loves speed. The R could resemble the persons first or last initial depending on whether Kay is the first /last name.

A9 SJD

  • A Prefix (1983)
  • Appeal: This plate could resonate with fans of classic cars or individuals with the initials "SJD."
  • Why: The number "9" often has historical significance in car models, while "SJD" could represent names like "Sarah Jane Dixon." This plate is ideal for someone who wants a classic yet simple registration. Very popular choice of personalised registration at the moment which have a neat aesthetic and just 5 characters making them stand out from the crowd.

UJ 2182

  • Style: 2x4 Dateless. Registrations with these initials were first issued in 1932 and continued to be issued through to 1937. The original office for this letter combination is Shropshire C.C.
  • Appeal: This plate may appeal to individuals with the initials "UJ" or those who appreciate a modern yet traditional look.
  • Why: It's a unique combination that stands out. Ideal for someone wanting a historic plate for a classic car restoration of this period.

H28 RYY

  • Style: H Prefix (1990)
  • Appeal: This plate is likely to attract those with initials "RYY" or anyone with the name "HARRY" looking for something that could resemble the name at a reasonable price.
  • Why: The "28" may hold significance for someone, such as a birthday or lucky number. "RYY" could represent names like "Ryan Yates," making it a personal choice for someone wanting a unique touch, although the likely buyer we believe will be someone called Hari/Harry!

BO55 SVG

  • Style: Current style 55 (Sept 2005)
  • Appeal: This plate might resonate with individuals looking to make a bold statement or those with the initials "SVG."
  • Why: The clever use of "BO55" can be read as "boss," making it a fun and confident plate for someone who appreciates wordplay. "SVG" can represent names like "Sam V. Grant," adding a personal flair for someone who likes to stand out.

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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.

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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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