A registration Y plate in the UK corresponds to vehicles registered between March 1, 2001, and February 28, 2002. The letter "Y" indicates the year of registration in the system used for UK number plates, which reflects a specific annual cycle for vehicle registrations.
A vehicle with a "60" registration plate indicates that it was registered in the year 2010. In the UK, the "60" plate was issued from September 2010 to March 2011. Registration plates follow a system where the first two digits represent the year and the half of the year in which the vehicle was registered.
A "G" plate would be from 1968 in the UK registration system.
2000/2001
1999/2000
The rear plate.
You can change your registration number e.g. MY08CAR, but not your VIN or other numbers. You may not change your registration to a plate of a newer year due to misidentification eg if you have a 2004 car, you cannot put a 2006 plate on it, but you can put older plates on eg a 2002 plate on a 2004 car.
2011
the rear plate
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A car registration plate that starts with "62" indicates that the vehicle was registered between September 2012 and February 2013 in the United Kingdom. The "62" represents the second half of the registration year, which runs from September 1 to February 28/29 of the following year.
If you're asking about where to put your sticker on the license plate than that would be the rear plate.