The DVLA Auction of personal number plates was held at The Haycock Hotel, Wansford, Cambridgeshire last week. Prices were very high and there were very few bargains to be had. Dealers were paying strong money on behalf of their clients and also to buy in for their own stock.
Whilst this may seem like bad news for anyone who was looking to buy last week, it is very good news for anyone who already owns a personalised number plate. The strong prices help to underpin the value of existing plates, just going to show once again what sound investments number plates can be.
Here is a small selection of registrations and the hammer prices they acheived at last week's auction:
88 C - £15,400
1 CCF - £10,200
DEB 111E - £11,600
1 FDP - £11,200
80 G - £8,400
1 KET - £10,200
G30 RGE - £21,600
110 LLY - £16,200
95 MB - £9,700
1 NFG - £12,000
1 PFA - £13,400
RAB 61T - £4,900
SAM 1W - £5,000
1 SFA - £16,500
SKY 80X - £5,000
2 SLY - £11,000
1 TCJ - £14,800
28 X - £8,100
9 YD - £10,300
If you were unlucky this time, the next DVLA number plate Auction will be held 5th, 6th and 7th of September at The Dormy House Hotel, Broadway, Worcestershire.
The Personal Number Plates UK blog is a series of posts containing general personal number plate information. Find out which number plates sold for the highest prices at the DVLA Personalised Registrations Auctions. This blog will be of interest to anyone who already has a personal number plate, or anyone who is thinking about buying a personal number plate.
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