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The Most Expensive Private Number Plates Revealed After '15 LAM' Sells for Six-Figures

Ultra-rare UK private plates, often featuring a single number, reached six-figure sales in 2025, with '15 LAM' sold for £156,010 plus fees, marking a record year for the market.

  • After a high-profile auction, Plates4Less published its top sales following the sale of '15 LAM' for 156,010 plus fees, confirming last year as record-breaking for the UK personalised number plate industry.
  • Plates dubbed 'Hyper Plate' are short, dateless and often feature single-number registrations, with a small number achieving six-figure prices last year, establishing their rise.
  • Notable high-value sales include '1 F' for 926,000, 'U 1' for 750,000, and 'JB 1' for 608,600, historically issued to local councils and now sought after by private buyers.
  • Due to interest in Hyper Plates, Plates4Less launched a Live Market View page showing highest-value registrations ranked by price, with Antony Clark saying top private plates are now recognised as serious assets.
  • The surge in six-figure sales positions these as the most exclusive personalised registrations and helped confirm last year as record-breaking for the market for personalised registrations.
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Plates4Less have revealed the most expensive private number plates sold after ‘15 LAM’ sold for six-figures.

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