Could your car tax disc be really worth £1,000?

Paper tax discs, which finish in October, could turn into very sought-soon after

  Photo: Jay Williams

Paper tax discs will be worthless from October 2015 – but for a few British drivers they could be an unexpected income spinner.

The rarest paper discs can be traded for hundreds of pounds each and every by enthusiastic collectors, often identified as “velologists”.

The priciest disc recorded is from December 1921 (picture, left, from britishtaxdiscs.co.uk) and sold for £810.thirty. In accordance 1 collector, a pristine instance of the disc could promote for up to £1,000.

But after 93 years of adorning windscreens, on October one 2014 discs will start to be replaced by electronic data that will use police cameras to check out variety plates and catch owners who have not paid.

Discs issued just before then will continue to be valid till they expire, and motorists do not need to act until their disc is due for renewal. For much more information see telegraph.co.united kingdom/money.

However, motorists shouldn’t rip up their outdated disc when the new technique is introduced. Modern discs are set to enhance in value, collectors predicted, with new emergency-situation non‑perforated disks probably to fetch the most.

‘Keep individuals discs about to expire’

Tony Hill, who has a disc for every yr considering that they were 1st issued in 1921, stated that in ten years’ time the discs would have improved in worth – but that thanks to the scale of manufacturing most discs would not be really worth far more than a few lbs.

Mr Hill, writer of Trade and Gather Tax Discs, advised motorists to hold on to their previous disks and hold them pristine. “As a dealer I am truly searching for the ideal disc,” he stated.

“Keep these discs that are about to expire in very good condition – they could be well worth a couple of quid.”

Some will be really worth a lot more than that, even so. As the Driver &amp Car Licensing Company (DVLA) is working minimal on perforated tax disc paper, it has begun to print a stopgap provide of tax discs on typical paper.

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Tax discs issued among now and when the discs are abolished in October will be printed with out perforations, so motorists will have to minimize them out themselves. This limited stock of emergency discs is tipped by collectors to accrue the most value.

Motorists already promote previous discs through auction internet sites. Two vintage discs from a black cab in 1955 were listed on eBay for £55. The disc price the unique motorist £3 and eight shillings.

‘Unusual’ discs the highest worth

Stephen Challis of britishtaxdiscs.co.uk predicted that the new electronic system would enhance the desirability of these older discs.

“All the speak about tax discs ending has generated even more curiosity, which is fantastic,” he stated. “People are saying that all of a sudden they’ve got a vacancy in their windscreen and want to fill the spare space with a unusual disc.”

Mr Challis stated the greatest funds spinners had been discs with a typographical error or individuals issued for a uncommon vehicle. “What will get folks most fired up is a speciality disc,” he stated.

There are numerous unusual discs that demand the highest charges, Mr Challis mentioned. 1 illustration is the emergency disc issued in the course of the 1971 postal strike. These rare finds have been issued by regional taxation authorities as temporary licences.

In 1954 the Government reprinted tax discs using new artwork – but printed “1953” on them by error. Instead of recalling them, it printed a black rectangle above the “3”.

Much more lately, the DVLA automatically sent out discs dated “30 March” as opposed to the finish of the month on the 31st. “Even contemporary day ones like this become very exciting for folks,” Mr Challis mentioned.

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