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.com Numerics rule: 1787.com just sold for mid five figures!

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In a recent auction,11.org sold for $20,000 dollars. Some said it was undersold, others that the price was right.

Following on this trend comes the sale of 1787.com, for a massive $40,501 dollars.

Nine bidders fought tooth and nail, and three of them bid above $30,000 bucks.


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11.org seems like it went for the right price.
1787.com went for a good price too.

"Short, numeric domains, between 2 and 4 digits, are the easiest to remember."

The short numeric market will always hold it's value no matter what happens to the rest of the numeric market, just due to rarity and easy to remember.

Here are some things that go against what we have been telling each other here on the forum. Domains with hyphens and domains with 4's and 0's are being bought up. Not being used right now, but they are buying them!
  • 1- -1- -1- -1.com : Four ones separated by double dashes. Awesome. Keep one finger on the β€œ1” and one on the β€œ-” key and play the Chinese piano. All this effort in vain, as it doesn’t resolve.
  • 4444440000.com : Six β€œ4”s and four zeroes for a rather unlucky combo. Registered in September 2015 and it does not resolve.

    Copyright DomainGang.com: http://domaingang.com/domain-news/top-10-wtf-moments-with-chinese-numeric-domains/
 
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