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Record £139k for Jersey two-digit number plate

Record £139k for Jersey two-digit number plate

Thursday 04 August 2022

Record £139k for Jersey two-digit number plate

Thursday 04 August 2022


A Jersey number plate - J72 - sold for a record-breaking £139,000 at auction on Wednesday.

It is the most that has ever been paid for a two-digit plate in Jersey.

Auctioneer Simon Drieu, who held the gavel at his weekly sale at Glencoe, said: “The bidding opened at £90,000 and rose swiftly with predominantly two bidders battling it out to the hammer price of £139,000.

"The purchaser is a private individual who wishes to remain anonymous. 

“This now becomes the most expensive two-digit registration mark at sold at auction.”

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Pictured: "Number plates offer fantastic financial returns," according to auctioneer Simon Drieu.

Mr Drieu added: “Last week we sold at auction a three-digit registration mark J232 which hammered at £48,000. 

“We have also seen a marked increase in the value of four digit registration marks.”

Asked why number plates attracted such interest, Mr Drieu said that the prestige of having a low-digit number assigned to a vehicle was attractive to some.

“In other cases, they are simply purchased as an investment as they are offering fantastic financial returns,” he added.

The £139,000 prices smashes the previous two-digit record of £103,000 for J69 in October 2020.

In May this year, J74 went for £101,000 and, in June 2019, J68 sold for £91,000.

The overall auction record remains with the Lieutenant-Governor’s J4, which sold for £380,000 in 2020.

J72 was sold on a low-value Honda which Mr Drieu provided, as number plates have to be assigned to a vehicle to be sold.

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