Our valuation engine analyses every public Australian number-plate sale since 2009 — over 200,000 transactions across VicRoads, Transport for NSW, PPQ and our own marketplace — to give you a real-world price range in under 10 seconds.
Estimate only. This is a data-backed guide, not a guarantee. Heritage and one-of-a-kind plates (e.g. VIC single & double digits) can sell well above the estimated range at private sale or auction. Always cross-check recent comparable sales before listing.
How the AI works
Every public state-authority auction since 2009, every PlatesAU sale, every dealer-reported transfer — cleaned and indexed.
Length, pattern, palindromes, repeating digits, state issuing authority, sale type, time-of-year, format and 30+ more signals.
We re-fit the model every quarter against new sales so your valuation tracks current Australian market conditions.
Pricing
Free for occasional sellers. Unlimited for dealers and serious collectors who need certified PDF reports.
Perfect for one-off sellers.
$0
Single certified report.
$9.99 per valuation
For agencies and brokers.
$149 / month
Frequently asked
On verified PlatesAU sales, the model lands within ±12% of the final sale price 84% of the time. Heritage numerics (1–3 digits) are typically more accurate than long alphanumeric combos because there's more comparable data.
We aggregate public state-authority auction results (VicRoads, Transport for NSW, PPQ, etc.), every PlatesAU sale, and dealer-reported transfers — over 200,000 records since 2009.
Heritage numerics from Victoria are the most valuable plates in the country — buyers pay a significant premium for VIC-issued plates. The model bakes in a state multiplier derived from actual sale data.
Never. Valuations are private to you. The plates and prices used to train the model are public sale records and our own marketplace data.
Yes — the Pro plan generates a branded, dated PDF report with comparables, methodology and a confidence rating. Many sellers use it to anchor negotiations.