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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 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.
Below are a small selection of the plates that have recently entered our database system together with a short description of the registration, the style and the types of customer they may be suitable for and possible reasons for what may make the registration popular.
67 MD Style: 2x2 dateless format, Ideal for: Someone with the initials 'MD' Popular with: A medical doctor or professional, especially if “67” has personal significance (e.g., birth year ). This type of registration have become proven investments but require a healthy budget to acquire these days (typically starting from £10,000). This one is new on the market at £27300.
OOO 62 Style: 3x2 dateless format, Ideal for: Fans of distinctive or symmetrical plates or plates which appear to be all numbers due to the Charles Wright font style depicting the letter O the same as a zero. Popular with: Collectors, or someone born in 1962, or perhaps Classic cars built during this period. Also for anyone who appreciates the unique repeating zeroes. By coincidence this registration was in fact first issue in 1962, to Essex C.C.
55 HT Style: 2x2 dateless format. Ideal for: Someone with the initials 'HT' Popular with: Buyers wanting a compact, dateless-style plate that’s clean and personal.
6 AND Style: 1x3 Dateless , Ideal for: Someone named Andy, Andrew, Anderson, or Andrea — or perhaps the name GAND or GANDY with the appearance of the 6 depicting the letter G or even as a letter B to spell the word BAND. Popular with: Short name plate collectors (single digit + 3-letter word = rare and desirable).Businesses using "AND" as branding, especially in marketing or design sectors.
8 JED Style: 1x3 Dateless (Name). Ideal for: Someone named Jed, Jedd, or Jedediah. Popular with: Individuals with the first name or nickname Jed. Possibly fans of Star Wars (link to “Jedi”) — it could be a clever, geek-chic plate, although quirky plates for hobbies and interests tend to be number plates of a much lower value than this example. The number 8 also adds visual appeal and is considered lucky in some cultures (those with Chinese or Hong Kong heritage)
PLZ 9 Style: 3x1 Dateless (NI Origin), Ideal for: Someone who enjoys humour, quirk, or uniqueness — reads like “Please 9.” Popular with: Drivers who want a playful or cheeky plate that grabs attention. Potential custom marketing/brand vehicle use — e.g. PLZ Stop, PLZ Wait. May also appeal to someone with the nickname or brand initials PLZ.
P2 JEF Style: Single Digit - Prefix, Ideal for: Someone named Jeff, Jeffrey, or Jef (common spelling in Europe). Popular with: Buyers who want a tidy, professional-looking name plate. A good choice for someone who also has a surname beginning with P for that added personalisation coupled with the name Jef.
M7 SAT Style: Single Digit - Prefix, Ideal for: Someone with the initials SAT or name Sat, Sati, or Satinder, or anyone associated with Saturday (e.g., a DJ or performer). Popular with: British-Asian buyers — "Sat" is a common prefix in Sikh/Punjabi names. Businesses trading on Saturdays (market stalls, food vans, etc.).
D1 EAF Style: Single Number Prefix, Ideal for: Someone with the initials 'EAF' or a business with the acronym EAF, but also spells the word DEAF , so ideal for anyone with a loud/noisy sports car for a tongue and cheek humour or an Audiologist. Popular with: Drivers who want a modern and unique prefix format.
HIG 35 Style: 3x2 Dateless (Northern Irish Origin), Ideal for: A person or brand with the name Higgs, or initials HIG or just HG. Popular with: Possibly science or physics enthusiasts (e.g., Higgs boson reference) or someone wanting a rare dateless-style plate.
K11 DAN Style: Double Digit Prefix, Ideal for: Someone named Dan, Danny, or Daniel. Popular with: Great entry-level name plate with a natural flow. Would have added meaning for a 'Dan K'
4509 KP Style: 4x2 Dateless, Ideal for: Someone with initials 'KP', or who likes number/letter combinations. Popular with: Classic or vintage car owners seeking dateless-style plates. This registration is also known as an original issue with a historic release date first issued in 1964. The original office for this letter combination is Kent C.C
SB61 NGH Style: Current Style, Ideal for: Someone with initials S.B. and the surname Singh (as NGH can be seen as a stylised abbreviation). Popular with: Buyers in the Sikh or Punjabi community, where “Singh” is a common and respected name.
7888 WF Style: 4x2 dateless, Ideal for: Someone with the initials WF. Popular with: Buyers who value the lucky number 8's (especially in Asian cultures), or collectors of short numeric plates. This registration was first issued in 1960 and the original office for this letter combination is Yorkshire East Riding C.C.
P1 SAV Style: Prefix No.1 format, Ideal for: Someone named Sav, Savi, Saverio, or a fan of the McLaren P1. Popular with: Car enthusiasts or individuals wanting a luxury-looking, prestigious name-style plate.
OO70 BND Style: Current Style, Ideal for: James Bond fans, referencing “007 BND.” Popular with: Pop culture collectors or anyone looking for a clever, spy-themed plate. With the nature of the UK number plate font, O's and 0's appear the same so the registration looks like 0070 BND despite the first two characters being letter O's.
F1 NFB Style: Prefix No.1, Ideal for: Motorsport fans with initials NFB. Popular with: Formula 1 fans or automotive business professionals. F1 plates have that added motorsport meaning and have proven popular for people to display, particularly on sporty models of vehicles and of course prestige supercars.
T1 WWY Style: Prefix no1, Ideal for: Someone with initials 'WWY', or a business named WWY. Popular with: Those who want a short, professional, and prestigious-looking 5 character plate at an affordable price.
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