The DVLA held its final number plates auction of 2009 at Tankersley Manor in Barnsley a couple of weeks ago.
Top prices achieved (hammer price):
6 O - £81,000
458 FER - £17,500
1 EHS - £15,200
1 WRM - £14,100
1 OMG - £13,000
88 L - £12,100
JOE 1H - 12,000
SUR 1S - £11,800
1 NMR - £11,800
1 MKF - £11,800
73 M - £11,600
52 H - £11,500
90 J - £11,100
4 SLS - £11,100
As expected the headline registration 6 O sold for the highest amount making £81,000. There was a battle for the number plate 458 FER between two Ferrari fanatics, both having placed orders for the latest model due for release in Spring/Summer 2010. 458 FER went for £17,500 a tenth of the price of a brand new 458 Italia at £175,000.
Of the 1498 registrations on offer only 102 registrations remained unsold. 327 personalised number plates sold at the opening bid or reserve price.
That completes the auction calendar for 2009 and with over £15m raised for the treasury it has been a very successful year. The auction calendar for 2010 has already been drawn up with the registration 1 OOO being the star of the show at The Haycock Hotel in Cambridgeshire in late January.
If you can't wait until then to get the number plate of your dreams, we have some fantastic registrations at very attractive prices here at Simply Registrations. Browse the many cherished number plates available and see if anything catches your eye.
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.
18 December 2009
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