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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)

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Number Plates Auction - July 2007

Auction Brochures

Cover for the brochure of the DVLA number plates auction dated the 4th of July 2007. This auction was held at the Haycock Hotel in Wansford, Cambridgeshire.

Day One, Wednesday 4th July, saw 1 CCF sell at £10,200, 1 FDP at £11,200, and DEB 111E at £11,600. 4 ADY and 88 C also went under the hammer at £14,000 and £15,400 respectively.

Day Two saw a flurry of activity as JAM 1Y, 1 KGT and 77 MH all sold for £10,100 each, whilst 1 KET went for £10,200 and 64 M and 1 LPW went for £10,400 a piece. 1 NFG and 1 LBE sold at £12,000 each. 110 LLY reached £16,200, but the highest price of the day (and of the auction) was £21,600 for G30 RGE.

Day Three, Friday 6th July, saw 9 YD sell at £10,300, 63 S at £10,700, and 2 SLY at £11,000. 1 TBC made £12,800, and 1 PFA and 1 PRN achieved £13,400 and £13,600 respectively. 1 TCJ sold for £14,800 and 1 SFA went under the hammer at £16,500.

 

Number plates auction dated the 4th of July 2007