While many people always try to avoid the license plates with numbers 49 and 53, there are some who are willing to spend millions of dong to own them.
In an auction session on January 13, 2024, there was a “special” license plate that was auctioned and still causing a stir on the internet until now.
When it comes to the worst license plates, the numbers 49 and 53 are definitely one of them. If the license plate contains either of these numbers, drivers tend to avoid them, as if avoiding bad luck. If they accidentally get these numbers, they might feel uncomfortable and sometimes even want to sell their cars.
However, there are exceptions sometimes, and the recent case of someone paying 45 million dong for license plates ending with 49 and 53 is evidence of that. The license plate 30L-049.53 was sold for an additional 5 million dong above the base price. Currently, internet users are very curious about the identity of the person who bid 45 million dong for the license plates 30L-049.53.
According to the folk belief, the ages of 49 and 53 are the toughest in human life. That is why there is a saying “Not yet 49, 53 has already come.” This is also the main reason why drivers have a negative view of the numbers 49 and 53.
In fact, from ancient times to the present, there is still no official answer to whether the license plates 49 and 53 are bad or not. This number is considered bad by many because they believe in Feng Shui and ancient beliefs. So whether the license plates 49 and 53 are bad or not is based on personal perspective.
With a winning bid of only 45 million dong, this customer only needs to pay an additional 5 million dong to register the license plates 30L-049.53 for any car they like, even used cars.
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