7000 JF plate research

7000 JF
Format
Reverse Dateless
Authority Issuer
Leicester
Era
Unknown era
Status
In Private Ownership

Price History

£0£15k£30k£45k£60kNov 2017Nov 2017

PWPlateworth estimate

Current estimate

£3,804

Estimate

REReghistory

November 2017

£3,804

Sale

DSDVLA Search

November 2017

£2,900

Sale
Approx value
£3,804

Plateworth estimate

Price Change
-23.8%

over full record

Last Price Change
-£904

November 2017

Dealer Listings
0 shown

price-change events

Listing Variance

single listing

Cheapest Listing

No listing

Plate History

7000 JF is a Reverse Dateless registration. Plateworth's current estimate is £3,804 with a working range of £3,233 to £4,375, based on 2 comparable sales. The latest evidence is a sale from Reghistory at £3,804. 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.

  1. Reghistory sale recorded

    Date precision: month

    November 2017

    Public sale record used by the valuation context.

    £3,804

  2. DVLA Search sale recorded

    Date precision: day

    November 2017

    Public sale record used by the valuation context.

    £2,900

About 7000 JF

Reverse dateless plates place the numbers before the original local index letters, so the registration carries local authority provenance without a year marker. The JF index mark traces back to Leicester. This reverse sequence was issued from the 1950s onwards as earlier dateless runs became exhausted. At 6 characters, 7000 JF is a standard-length registration for this era.

Reverse datelessLeicesterAge-neutralStandard length

Plate Speak

TOOOJF

Most likely reading: "TOOOJF"

Other possible readings

7000 JFTOOOJF7000JFInitials

Price Guide for this Format

6 loaded same-format comparable prices shown until active listings are available.

£4,000

Lowest

£4,213

Average

£4,500

Highest

Distribution

<£2.5k0%
£2.5k-£10k100%
£10k+0%

Prices are based on loaded sale evidence and the Plateworth estimate. Latest evidence: November 2017.