In a stunning display of luxury and philanthropy, the ‘P7’ number plate was sold for an astonishing 55 million dirhams (approximately $15 million USD) at the ‘Most Noble Numbers’ charity auction in Dubai. This sale has set a new Guinness World Record for the most expensive number plate ever sold.
The Auction Event
The ‘Most Noble Numbers’ auction, held at the Four Seasons Resort Dubai, Jumeirah Beach, was organized by Emirates Auction in collaboration with the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives and the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). The event featured a variety of special vehicle plate numbers, but it was the ‘P7’ plate that stole the show.
The Record-Breaking Sale
The bidding for the ‘P7’ number plate started at 15 million dirhams and quickly escalated. The final bid of 55 million dirhams was made by an anonymous bidder, surpassing the previous record held by the ‘F1’ number plate, which was sold for 52.5 million dirhams in 2008.
Philanthropy at Its Core
All proceeds from the auction will go towards the ‘1 Billion Meals Endowment’ campaign, aimed at establishing the largest Ramadan sustainable food aid endowment fund. This initiative is part of a broader effort to combat hunger and provide food security to those in need.
Other Highlights
In addition to the ‘P7’ plate, the auction featured several other notable sales:
• AA19: Sold for 4.9 million dirhams.
• O71: Sold for 2.15 million dirhams.
• Q22222: Sold for 975,000 dirhams.
A Night to Remember
The ‘Most Noble Numbers’ auction has once again proven to be a modern and innovative source of support for charitable and humanitarian efforts. The event not only showcased the opulence and generosity of Dubai’s elite but also highlighted the city’s commitment to making a positive impact on the world.
Conclusion
The sale of the ‘P7’ number plate for 55 million dirhams is a testament to the unique blend of luxury and philanthropy that defines Dubai. As the city continues to break records and set new standards, it also remains dedicated to supporting global humanitarian initiatives.