

There is some recent sales history at DN Journal. As you can see from this link, 62.com was sold in February for $30,000 and in January the domain 94.com was sold in a package deal (that also included 940.com) for only $19,600.Chappy said:Hey folks
Can anyone give me a rough idea of current minimum value for an NN.com? Any recent sales history on these? Assume that it doesn't start with a zero.
Thanks
They might be valuable... but not that valuable! They are numbers. They might be rare, but they are not as good as a good "LL.com" that can at least be an acronym.falco85 said:there are just 99 of these in the whole world... I'm afraid (or I'm happy to say, if you own one :D) that the price for that kind of domain would easily be $XXX,XXX - $X,XXX,XXX , imho!
For a NN.com domain, $57k - $160k is very pricey. Everything sells... if its at the right price.shoval said:I think I noticed some for sale on sedo for $75k - 160k
falco85 said:there are just 99 of these in the whole world... I'm afraid (or I'm happy to say, if you own one :D) that the price for that kind of domain would easily be $XXX,XXX - $X,XXX,XXX , imho!
paxton said:There is some recent sales history at DN Journal. As you can see from this link, 62.com was sold in February for $30,000 and in January the domain 94.com was sold in a package deal (that also included 940.com) for only $19,600.
I think those were bargain prices and interest in numeric domains has continued to rise since the start of the year.
Chappy said:There are ones to be had for cheaper. I've been offered one for $30K but it's a little out of my price range.
jandy said:if you can buy one that not including "4"...then also buy about $40-50k...
you are lucky....
