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Most expensive numbers sold
- '5' - £3.5million (Dubai - 2007)
- 'M 1' - £331,500 (2006)
- 'VIP 1' - £285,000 (2006)
- '51 NGH' - £254,000 (2006)
- 'GS 1' - £258,775 (2005)
- 'K1 NGS' - £231,000 (1993)
DVLA number plate auctions
As you may know, the DVLA issue a comprehensive brochure for each of their auctions.
As the leading authority on personalised plates, we've got each DVLA brochure catalogued on our website alongside a list of the best numbers sold.
Why not nip over and take a look?
Number Plates News
Will your number plates pass an MOT?
12th November 2007

It's surprising how few people are aware of the new legislation regarding the display of number plates and MOT testing.
The new laws are very strict on how number plates should be displayed and many people are falling foul of the rules with their cars failing an MOT test as a result.
New changes to the legislation state that all cars registered after 1st September 2001 must include the name and postcode of the plate supplier as well as the BS AU 145d marking. If either of these markings are not included, the vehicle will fail its MOT test.
Number plates must also be displayed as the standard reflective yellow and white plates with black lettering. The lettering must conform to the standard size and font and the plates must not have any emblems or logos (other than the standard GB/England/Wales/Scotland emblems) and should not be cracked, damaged or osbcured by dirt in any way.
More information is available in the official VOSA specifications: Here (Adobe Acrobat is required to view the specifications).

