The Borneo Post

Australian number plate sells for nearly US$2 mln

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SYDNEY: A black- and-white number plate with the single digit ‘4’ has sold at a Sydney auction for a record- breaking near US$ 2.0 million, reportedly to a Chinese-Australian sex toy entreprene­ur.

The sale shattered pre- sale estimates of up to A$ 1.5 million, with the auction hammer coming down at A$ 2.45 million — more than twice the average cost of a Sydney home.

“Just nine of these New South Wales number plates were ever issued, making them ultracolle­ctible and irreplacea­ble,” said Shannons auction manager Christophe Boribon.

“Their unique status and desirabili­ty is never going to change.

“The opportunit­y to acquire such a plate is exceptiona­lly rare, as most single- digit plates remain in family hands, are usually passed down through generation­s and rarely, if ever, come onto the open market.”

The auction house refused to reveal who the buyer was, but the Sydney Morning Herald said it was Chinese-Australian billionair­e Peter Tseng, who made his fortune in sex toys.

It said he arrived at the Sydney auction on Monday evening in his red Ferrari bearing a No. 2 licence plate.

He also reportedly owns a Hong Kong-registered No.1 plate and a personalis­ed number plate “ONE” registered to his 1969 Mercedes in Sydney.

Boribon said the previous Australian auction record was for the NSW plate ‘2’, which sold for A$ 689,000 in 2003.

According to records, the ‘4’ plate first adorned a 1909 RollsRoyce Silver Ghost, then owned by Michelin tyres importer Noris Duval, in New South Wales in the early 1920s.

More recently it was on another Rolls- Royce — that of Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond, who then sold it to a Sydney collector who was among crowd on Monday. — AFP

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