Collecting Cars sale recorded
Date precision: dayFebruary 2026
Public sale record used by the valuation context.
£9,000
PWIndicative estimate (recorded sales)
Indicative — not yet modelled
£7,598
EstimateCCCollecting Cars
February 2026
£9,000
SaleDVDVLA
April 2001
£2,700
Sale| Source | Date | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| PWIndicative estimate (recorded sales) | Indicative — not yet modelled | £7,598 | Estimate |
| CCCollecting Cars | February 2026 | £9,000 | Sale |
| DVDVLA | April 2001 | £2,700 | Sale |
Plateworth estimate
over full record
February 2026
2 sources
119 same-format sales
estimate vs cohort
12 PV is a Reverse Dateless registration. Plateworth's current estimate is £7,598 with a working range of £6,684 to £8,511, based on 2 comparable sales. The latest evidence is a sale from Collecting Cars at £9,000. No active dealer listing is shown, so the page separates the Plateworth estimate from public sale evidence. This page currently shows 2 timeline events from the loaded registration record.
Collecting Cars sale recorded
Date precision: dayFebruary 2026
Public sale record used by the valuation context.
£9,000
DVLA sale recorded
Date precision: dayApril 2001
Public sale record used by the valuation context.
£2,700
DVSA has no vehicle recorded for this mark — it is most likely held on a retention certificate rather than assigned to a vehicle.
Reverse dateless plates place the numbers before the original local index letters, so the registration carries local authority provenance without a year marker. The PV index mark traces back to Ipswich. This reverse sequence was issued from the 1950s onwards as earlier dateless runs became exhausted. At 4 characters, 12 PV is shorter than most registrations in this era.
RPV
Most likely reading: "RPV"
Other possible readings
119 same-format sold records across 117 plates currently loaded.
£715
Lowest
£4,169
Average
£16,583
Highest
Distribution
Prices are based on loaded sale evidence and the Plateworth estimate. Latest evidence: February 2026.