22.com $100,000I was surprised that 22.com ended so low, that is an awesome domain and I have seen NNN.com's go for $XXX,XXX so it was surprising that nobody with more cash showed up, probably a result of the general economy. If I had $100k to throw around, I would love to have bought that domain. Also, the other sales were surprising for how high they went, both attracted multiple bids. I don't think I have seen NNNNN.com ending in 000 go for so much.
34000.com 170 EUR (USD $219)
46000.com 110 EUR (USD $142)
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Interesting Numeric Auction Results
On 2/10/09 the following auctions closed at Sedo
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http://namebio.com/search.php?popout=true&page=1&results=25&price_min=0&price_max=10m&length_min=5&length_max=5&num_results=undefined&domain=000&placement=end&tld=.com
Interesting this is that both these NNNNN.com sold on sedo in late 2007, both for higher prices.
Are you aware of any other reported sales for NN000.com?
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