| Registration price | £13,995.00 |
| DVLA transfer fee This fee is VAT exempt | £80.00 |
| Total payable | £14,075.00 |
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Many people would see BER 11S as representing Rrus, Rrls or Russ.
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BER 11S is a suffix-style registration. The suffix letter S at the end of the plate identifies it as a 1977 registration. Suffix plates were the standard UK format from 1963 to 1983. Under DVLA rules, BER 11S can be assigned to any vehicle first registered on or after 1977. Suffix plates with strong initials or short numbers are among the most collectable formats available.
BER 11S is a suffix-style registration. These plates (1963-1983) are among the oldest format plates still in circulation, and desirable combinations have appreciated significantly over recent decades. The combination Rrus and Rrls is a common name, which significantly increases demand — plates that clearly represent popular names consistently attract competitive bidding and hold their value well. BER 11S has DVLA auction history, having been offered at a DVLA auction in October 2000. DVLA auction appearances are selected by the DVLA for their perceived desirability — it is a recognised mark of a plate's collectability and historical market recognition. Personalised number plates are a tangible, portable asset. Unlike most purchases, a desirable plate retains and can appreciate in value over time. NewReg has been trading since 1991 and can advise on valuation — call 01772 566400.
BER 11S was first made available in October 2000. The original issuing office for this combination is Cambridgeshire C.C.. Local council and county borough offices issued plates within their geographic area — the issuing office identifies the regional origin of the registration. BER 11S has DVLA auction history, having been offered at a DVLA auction in October 2000. The DVLA cherished transfer programme was launched in 1989, opening previously reserved registrations to the public for the first time. Plates are selected for DVLA auctions based on their perceived collectability and desirability — an auction appearance is a recognised indicator of a registration's historical market standing and collector appeal.
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