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Irish (IIG) number plates...advice needed

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TeaJunky · 03/06/2012 23:38

Just bought a car with Irish number plates, IIG.

After a quick search on the net with my brother, we saw that these plates can be sold for quite a bit of money, as they are dateless.

Just wondering if anyone has any experience of this or knows anything about such plates.

Thanks.

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TeaJunky · 04/06/2012 08:58

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TeaJunky · 04/06/2012 15:40

Anyone? Confused

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scarlettsmummy2 · 04/06/2012 15:42

Irish or northern Irish? If they are northern Irish they aren't dateless- its done by letters instead!

smaths · 04/06/2012 16:15

That's a northern Irish reg - not really dateless as everyone here knows roughly when each letter set was issued. Not really worth a lot of money either unless the letters are popular initials (which iig isn't really) or if there are only 2 or 3 numbers after the 3 letters.

nicm · 07/06/2012 00:09

Yes they're northern irish. My mums car starts iig and it's a few of years old now.

:)

holidaysarenice · 12/06/2012 02:12

they are northern ireland and any money would depend on the letters and numbers combo. for example lnz came out a while ago and lots of lynseys wanted it, but only if say it was followed by 1967, i.e a year.

iig is very common and not in demand in my opinion

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