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- '5' - £3.5million (Dubai - 2007)
- 'M 1' - £331,500 (2006)
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Number Plate Auction - October 2006
DVLA Auction Brochure - 27th June 2006
Cover for the brochure of the DVLA number plates auction dated the 27th of June 2006. The auction was held at Tankersley Manor in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
Three-letter number-ones were the order of the day, with 1 KFH, 1 KEK, 1 DJX and 1 KFN all starting with reserve prices of £3,100. 1 AVH and 1 HCB commanded reserve prices of £3,200, whilst the number plates 1 BFN, 1 CDY, 1 KJN, 1 NSC, 1 TLJ, 1 EJE, 1 KBD, 1 NJF and 1 WRG had reserves of £3,300.
However, the highest reserve prices of the day, at £3,400, were 1 CHG, 1 HCK, 1 GCD, 1 JKW and 1 PWR.


