Does that mean you have kept the plate yourself, and will sell the bike with a new DVLA registration mark, and you now have a plate which some may consider of value?
The only downside is that the history of the bike is slightly altered in that it no longer carries its original registration mark.
Otherwise retaining the plate for the future will eventually put money in your pocket, and then produce happiness in the eyes of someone who needs to demonstrate to the world how rich, affluent and well bred he is, how this status allows him or her to afford the monthly contract hire payments on some foreign produced exotic vehicle which will be changed every 53 weeks or so, thus providing revenue and constant employment for the powers that be. Local dining solutions, sporting venues, travel and leisure industries will all benefit as the registration is proudly displayed for all to view and marvel. Body repairers and valet companies will be on call to provide services to maintain the coachwork in unmarked condition.
So a good thing.
Swarfy.
Additional.....Reaching for the Flack Jacket and Tin Hat.