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  1. 2008.12.20 America's Most Expensive License Plates by CEOinIRVINE
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  3. 2008.10.07 America's Most Expensive Zip Codes by CEOinIRVINE

Don't throw away that old tag. It might be worth thousands of dollars.

The deal went down in a Wendy's parking lot in Biddeford, Maine, nearly eight years ago. Huddled between a Subaru station wagon and a 1961 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, two men made a seemingly lopsided exchange: One left with $40,000, the other with an old license plate.

It wasn't just any piece of metal, but a 1921 Alaska plate. One of only four known to exist, it is the holy grail of a little-known hobby: license plate collecting. These vintage plates aren't street-legal, though some states allow them to be used on classic cars of corresponding years. But the rarest ones are nearly priceless to thousands of license plate collectors around the country. Tim Stentiford, editor of PLATES magazine, estimates that the 1921 Alaska tag is worth $60,000 today.

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"These plates are so rare that people who own them like to keep it fairly low-profile," says Stentiford, who has over 17,000 plates of his own. "They don't want the paparazzi and the other plate collectors beating down their doors."

The 1921 Alaska isn't the only plate worth more than a new car. Two others include the 1912 and 1913 Mississippi plates, worth an estimated $35,000 and $50,000, respectively. Collectors didn't even know that the 1913 Mississippi plate existed until 1985, when Dr. Roy Klotz, Jr. unearthed it after someone responded to a classified ad he'd placed in a Jackson newspaper looking for old Mississippi plates. Only two are known to exist, making the 1913 plate more valuable than its 1912 predecessor.

In the years since Paris issued the first license plate in 1893, tens of billions of tags have been produced and discarded. Like postage stamps or baseball cards, they've become a niche commodity. Countless groups, formal and informal, have sprung up to link collectors.

The world's largest is the U.S.-based Automobile License Plate Collectors Association (ALPCA) with 3,000 active members, established in 1954. Smaller groups like the Netherlands' De Nummerplaat and France's Francoplat exist abroad. Some countries allow individuals to trade street-legal plates; these fetch obscene amounts of money in places like Abu Dhabi (Click here for the most expensive.)

American hobbyists usually focus on collecting an entire "run" of plates. Some try to get a plate from every state, but with a unifying theme. Most typical is the "birth year run," where a collector casts about for plates from all 50 states issued in his or her birth year. A handful hunt special designation plates like Livery, Truck, Wrecker, Dealer and the like.



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Most Expensive Zip Codes

It's been a troubling year for Florida's homeowners. Many have seen their property values plummet--and there is no bottom in sight.

Prices dropped by 20% in Miami, 18% in Tampa and 17% in Orlando over the past year, according to the National Association of Realtors, and the Sunshine State ranks at the top of the national foreclosure heap, along with Michigan and California. The troubling news on the horizon: a new round of Option ARM loans next year will reset.

But for residents of Fisher Island, Fla.,--a small community (pop. 475) of ritzy condos and sprawling homes and famous for its Vanderbilt mansion as well as its golf, tennis and yachting clubs--it's been a pretty good year. Prices on the island, which sits in the Miami Beach archipelago, rose by $525,000 over the last year, making 33109 the most expensive ZIP code in America with a median home sale of $3.85 million.


It edges out even smaller Alpine, N.J., (07620), which tied for the top spot in last year's list. Prices in Alpine increased by $340,000 last year.


They're not alone. Most of the ZIP codes on our list saw strong price appreciation. Location is behind some climbs. There just aren't that many beach-front lots in Santa Monica, Calif., (90402) or Nantucket, Mass., (02554), and as long as there's money in tech, the Los Altos (94024) and Los Gatos (95030) hills above Silicon Valley are going to command top dollar. In a year when most conventional wisdom about real estate has been proved wrong, the well-worn notion that the luxury sector is resistant to national slowing has held.



It's been a troubling year for Florida's homeowners. Many have seen their property values plummet--and there is no bottom in sight.

Prices dropped by 20% in Miami, 18% in Tampa and 17% in Orlando over the past year, according to the National Association of Realtors, and the Sunshine State ranks at the top of the national foreclosure heap, along with Michigan and California. The troubling news on the horizon: a new round of Option ARM loans next year will reset.

But for residents of Fisher Island, Fla.,--a small community (pop. 475) of ritzy condos and sprawling homes and famous for its Vanderbilt mansion as well as its golf, tennis and yachting clubs--it's been a pretty good year. Prices on the island, which sits in the Miami Beach archipelago, rose by $525,000 over the last year, making 33109 the most expensive ZIP code in America with a median home sale of $3.85 million.

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It edges out even smaller Alpine, N.J., (07620), which tied for the top spot in last year's list. Prices in Alpine increased by $340,000 last year.

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They're not alone. Most of the ZIP codes on our list saw strong price appreciation. Location is behind some climbs. There just aren't that many beach-front lots in Santa Monica, Calif., (90402) or Nantucket, Mass., (02554), and as long as there's money in tech, the Los Altos (94024) and Los Gatos (95030) hills above Silicon Valley are going to command top dollar. In a year when most conventional wisdom about real estate has been proved wrong, the well-worn notion that the luxury sector is resistant to national slowing has held.

Behind the Numbers
California owns our list, posting half of the top 500 ZIPs. There are the perennial listings like Ross, Calif., (94957) and Atherton, Calif., (94027) and the famous Beverly Hills neighborhoods of 90210, 90212 and 90211 and some cities that have been hammered by home price declines. In Rancho Santa Fe (92067), a well-heeled suburb of San Diego, home prices fell by $225,000 last year, a loss that's bigger than the average home value in America. In sum, 40% of the California ZIP codes on our list saw price declines, compared to 30% for the non-California ZIPs.

How a prolonged decline in the finance sector will affect next year's list is unknown, but there's already been slowing in prime areas around New York that depend on Wall Street cash. Amagansett (11930), on Long Island, home to mansions, sailboats and big cars, fell $375,000 this year to $1.675 million. Great Neck, N.Y., (11024)--the model for F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby--on the landed North Shore, dropped $310,000 last year to $1.03 million.

ZIP Codes By Rank

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The Midwest's characteristic steadiness kept many of its prime neighborhoods from fading. Lake Forest Ill., (60045) appreciated by $88,750, while Hinsdale, Ill., jumped $188,500. Of course, the cities have fairly small populations at 20,000 and 17,000, respectively, something that helped performance on this year's list as bigger ZIP codes and cities were prone to more variation.

Size plays an important role. The ZIPs on our list are not pegged to neighborhoods or populations like Congressional districts, but to a series of logistical decisions on how to distribute mail. They are the descendants of the 1943 Postal Service's Zone Improvement Plan to deliver mail more efficiently. As a result, dense cities under-perform on our list.

While New Yorkers wouldn't conflate the Upper East Side with Yorkville or parts of SoHo with TriBeCa, the Postal Service makes no distinction in either case. Consider New York Giants' owner Jonathan Tisch, who paid a record $48 million for an East 67th Street co-op in the 10065 ZIP. It's impossible to find anything in that neighborhood, near Central Park, for less than a few million dollars, yet the Upper East Side doesn't figure very well on our list.

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That's because there are also plenty of studio apartments near the 59th Street Bridge or on Second Avenue that sell for $350,000 or $450,000 in 10065. Since these areas are measured on median price, a large number of cheap sales drive down the ZIP code's ranking.

Unlike those Manhattan neighborhoods, which posted price gains for the year, many pricey neighborhoods didn't stay above the national fray. Rich areas like La Jolla, Calif., (92037) seem to have everything going for them: beaches, sunshine, beautiful homes and high-end shops, but there are scads of foreclosures lurking, as some homeowners took on more debt than they could handle.

With 158 foreclosures in La Jolla and 64 in Malibu, not to mention 57 in the prime New York City suburb of Scarsdale, you might have the opportunity to join our rich property fraternity quite soon.

And at a significant discount.


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