Interesting coined names; coined names are always potential sellers - if they sound good - because they're safe to brand, no TM hassles. Big question is if they actually infer anything strong to an end user.
These ones all do:
loonery.com = nice coined word for any fun site; jokes, extreme crazy stunts, cartoons, unusual jobs, etc. etc. etc. Nice.
glugged.com = what else? Anything to do with drinking! Beer site, bartending, soft drinks, even a tongue-in-cheek name for winetasting club? Nice.
scaffle.com = nice play on 'scuffle'; a variety of uses, from extreme sports to wrestling to sites about/against violence. Third nice in a row.
I'd really value each of these 3 at exactly the same prices, with only minor vacillation:
reseller - mid xx to very low xxx at most, and only if they have imagination and marketing skills
end user - wide spread in here, depending on how ideal they think this name is, what they want it for; generally, probably around low to med xxx, but possibly high xxx if it gives them hot pants to see one of these names.