Do you know why these plates were sold for $1.68 million?

Do you know why these plates were sold for $1.68 million?

Car plates have long been big business and one has been sold for $1.68m in Australia. This amount is enough to buy a big house and at least two supervells, but those with deep pockets don't really see it that way. It's about license plates with [...]

This amount is enough to buy a big house and at least two supervells, but those with deep pockets don't really see it that way.

It's a license plate with a number 20, which was registered in the Australian state of Victoria. The plates have two signs, which are among the country's 90 qualms, that is, one of only nine with the number <x0) round”.

Although it sounds crazy to spend so much money on license plates, they have become big business, and their value has risen to the sky over the years.

Such tablets are valued not only in Australia but also in other parts of the world. The less numbers on them, the more expensive the license plates are.

A few years ago, these plates were seen in a regular Mercedes C,200 wagon, though they are worth 50 times more than cars themselves.

Also, these are not the most expensive Australian license plates sold, as the record for the number 1 license plates was set in January at $8m. /Telegraphy/

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