Number plates.
What they're worth.
The first searchable index of private number plates with confirmed sale prices and AI-powered valuations. From the £518k Ferrari plate to the AU $11.25m world record.
Last sold
$11,250,000
9 Dec 2023
World-record auction sale; NSW's first issued plate originally from 1910.
Last sold
$5,050,000
18 Apr 2021
8 is the Chinese cultural lucky number — drives Asian collector demand on the eastern seaboard.
Last sold
$2,415,000
25 Jun 2017
Last sold
$1,450,000
22 Oct 2017
OZ / Australia
Last sold
$750,000
8 Apr 2018
Last sold
$745,000
22 Oct 2017
Last sold
$300,000
22 Nov 2020
Last sold
$290,000
30 Jun 2019
Last sold
$280,000
22 Nov 2020
Last sold
$251,000
8 Apr 2018
Jesus
Last sold
$70,000
8 Apr 2018
WTF
Last sold
$35,000
20 Jul 2019
Genuinely sold at Lloyds — modern slang plates trade at meaningful prices.
Status
Held privately
Lucky 7s — perennial collector favourite.
Status
Held privately
Victorian single-digit. Numerics in Victoria trade alongside NSW with state-specific premium.
Status
Held privately
Chinese homophone for "prosperity all the way". Strong demand from Asian collectors.
Status
Held privately
Triple-8 — top Chinese-luck combination. Multiple state markets see strong demand.
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“DAN 12L” · UK · auto · good condition
£4,800
range £3,500–£6,500 · 8 comparables · medium confidence
Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.