mlefu wrote:interesting...i should copyright "kiheti"
I doubt you will be able to copyright.
If it goes like it does in other countries, the value of personalised plates will keep changing according to demand or popularity.
Not all will hold the same value
Its almost like shares. You can buy and hold hoping it rises in value...
Could this be the case?
Example ... in UK you can buy a private plate for as low as £50= approx ksh6500?...
or you could pay a whopping £500k = ksh68.5m. which is obviously well above the value of almost any car
The most expensive personalised number plate ever registered in the UK was 'F1'
which cost the owner £440625K1 NGS (KINGS) some time back sold £250k
S1 NGH is also fetched high value... but are currently unavailable to buy...
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