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Number Plate Auction - May 2004
DVLA Auction Brochure - 18th February 2004
Cover for the brochure of the DVLA number plates auction dated the 18th of February 2004. The auction was held at the Dormy House Hotel in Broadway, Worcestershire.
With reserve prices of £3,200 were 1 AEN, 48 J, 1 JRX, 1 LUW, 1 OGR, 38 P, 1 PEF, 64 RR, RSX 1, 1 THH, 1 USB, and 1 XYX. The lucrative estimates at this auction continued with 1 BSE, 1 HDA, 1 NBA, 1 MYS, REU 1, 1 PWA, 1 WSC, 1 WYU, SCU 1 and XDX 1 achieving reserves of £3,300.
1 ABV, CEC 1L, 1 EJD, 1 HGF, 1 KBN, 1 KCK, 1 SEO, 1 SHO and 1 TNC were all given opening estimates of £3,400. Early reserve prices of £3,500 were each applied to 1 JBY, 1 NAG, VLS 1, 1 WCC, WSE 1, WSH 1 and WSK 1.
OAS 1 and 1 BSW had reserve prices of £3,600, but these were eclipsed by 6 OO with a whopping £5,000 estimate.


