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What is the rarest plate?

The rarest plate is likely one of the Furusato Selection (ふるさとセレクション)plates, a limited edition collection of plates made by the Japan Automobile Federation for each prefecture in Japan. These plates are extremely rare and highly sought-after collectables due to their limited production and distinct designs, which feature cultural aspects from each prefecture in Japan.

In addition, these plates come with a variety of different finishes, including silver and gold plating, which further increases their rarity. As of 2019, the rarest plate in the Furusato Selection series is the Akita plate due to its very small production and coveted design.

How much is the 1 plate in Dubai?

The cost of a single plate in Dubai largely depends on where you choose to eat. In general, a basic restaurant meal is likely to cost around 25-30 AED (approximately 6-7 USD), while high-end restaurants may charge a few hundred AED for a single plate.

This cost may also be affected by the type of cuisine, as Indian and Chinese food tend to be considerably cheaper than more exotic offerings. Additionally, restaurants based in tourist hotspots and areas of the city may also be more expensive than those in the suburbs.

Is there a 69 plate?

No, there is not a 69 plate available in the United Kingdom. Vehicle registration plates in the UK run from 1 March – 28 February each year and the 69 plate is not currently being used. The registration plates for 2020 will be the 20 registration plate – this will include 20 & 70 plates.

Who owns the 1 number plate?

The 1 number plate is owned by Saeed Abdul Ghaffar Khouri, a prominent businessman from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He purchased the plate in 2008 at an auction for a record-breaking price of AED 52.2 million (approximately $14.3 million).

The number plate was designed by UAE artist Michael Jeha who won an open competition for the design in 2007. The number plate features a gold-plated emblem with an image of the UAE flag, encircled with diamonds, in between two larger diamonds.

The purchase of the number plate has enabled Mr Khouri to become one of the world’s best known car collectors, with the 1 number plate being his crown jewel.

What car costs $3 million dollars?

The Aston Martin Valkyrie is a limited edition hypercar worth an estimated $3 million dollars. It was developed in partnership between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing, and is the result of a collaboration between automotive engineers, Formula 1™ technicians and aerodynamicists.

It is powered by a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine, coupled with an electric motor, producing 1,160bhp. It’s incredibly lightweight, weighing in at only 1,030 kg, and has been designed to be the fastest track driving car in the world.

The exterior is composed of carbon fibre, and the interior has been crafted with luxury materials, including Alcantara, carbon fibre, and aluminium. Production of the Aston Martin Valkyrie began in 2018 and only 150 units will be manufactured, making it one of the most exclusive cars in the world.

How much does the Dubai 1 plate cost?

The cost of a Dubai 1 plate can vary greatly depending on the condition of the plate, its availability and the features it offers. Generally speaking, a Dubai 1 plate can cost anywhere from approximately 5,000 AED to over 150,000 AED.

Plates that feature a single number, such as “1”, “2”, or “000”, will usually cost much more since they are relatively rare and have a higher perceived value. Additionally, the cost of each plate can also depend on if it is a picture or text plate.

Picture plates, which feature images such as the Burj Khalifa, King Faisal Mosque, or the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, usually cost around 8,000 AED to 10,000 AED. Text plates, which only feature the Dubai symbol combined with up to three digits and/or letters, can cost anywhere from 6,000 AED to 12,000 AED.

Finally, speciality plates such as “VIP” plates and combination plates can cost upwards of 100,000 AED, depending on the combination.