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Easily worth more than it sold for
 
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NN.com country code low $xxx,xxx - low $x,xxx,xxx

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20.com Egypt
27.com South Africa

30.com Greece
31.com Netherlands
32.com Belgium
33.com France
34.com Spain
36.com Hungary
39.com Italy

40.com Romania
41.com Switzerland
43.com Austria
44.com United Kingdom
45.com Denmark
46.com Sweden
48.com Poland
49.com Germany

51.com Peru
52.com Mexico
55.com Brazil
56.com Chile
57.com Colombia

61.com Australia
62.com Indonesia
63.com Philippines
64.com New Zealand
65.com Singapore
66.com Thailand

81.com Japan
82.com Korea
84.com Vietnam
86.com China

90.com Turkey
91.com India
93.com Afghanistan
94.com Sri Lanka
98.com Iran
 

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NN.com country code low $xxx,xxx - low $x,xxx,xxx

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20.com Egypt
27.com South Africa

30.com Greece
31.com Netherlands
32.com Belgium
33.com France
34.com Spain
36.com Hungary
39.com Italy

40.com Romania
41.com Switzerland
43.com Austria
44.com United Kingdom
45.com Denmark
46.com Sweden
48.com Poland
49.com Germany

51.com Peru
52.com Mexico
55.com Brazil
56.com Chile
57.com Colombia

61.com Australia
62.com Indonesia
63.com Philippines
64.com New Zealand
65.com Singapore
66.com Thailand

81.com Japan
84.com Vietnam
86.com China

90.com Turkey
91.com India
93.com Afghanistan
94.com Sri Lanka
98.com Iran

Great news for me.
 

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great sale...
but also think that the price seem a little low....
i think it can be easily sold for $xxxxxx

but the seller have many good NN.com...such as 55.com
I am also interested in the number domains....hehe
 

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Wow.He is Fm Hk,right?
 

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Not normally a fan of numeric domains.
This was a little bit special though.
And it went pretty cheap it seems.
Pred :tongue1:
 

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I think that the connotation that "20" stands for "2.0" - as in Web 2.0 - is lost with the non-geek crowd. That said, $75k is a fairly low price for a NN.com.
 

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Wow! what a steal! Didn't even think about the Web 2.0 idea.

Web.20.com rings well. Nice buy.
 

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:rolleyes: i wish i had that domain.......
 

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Me too. I wish I could have got the domain 75K is way too less for NN.com, as they are the rarest domain names. I will see that I don't miss the chance in future.

Well said. I think the reseller value of generic numeric names (without special meaning) is as follows:

NN.com - high $xx,xxx - low $xxx,xxx
NNN.com - low $xx,xxx - mid $xx,xxx
NNNN.com - $200 - $450

NN.net - low $xx,xxx - mid $xx,xxx
NNN.net - $900 - $2,000
NNNN.net - $12 - $30

NN.org - high $x,xxx - low $xx,xxx
NNN.org - $250 - $500
NNNN.org - reg. fee - $12

This is just my opinion of what the market is like for the average numeric name. Premium names (even numbers, numbers with meanings...etc) will command a premium price. Numerics that contain 0s tend to diminish the value unless it is a premium with a special meaning, like 500.com or 007.com.

It seems that NNN.net and NNNN.com names continue to increase quite a bit in value every month because they remain affordable for much of the market and they are very usable, which may not be the case for some .org names.

What does everyone else think?

Can you please mention the source of this information? Sorry for the dumb question. I know abt site 3characterguide, but that is only for CCC domain names.
Thanks in advance
 

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Well said. I think the reseller value of generic numeric names (without special meaning) is as follows:

NN.com - high $xx,xxx - low $xxx,xxx
NNN.com - low $xx,xxx - mid $xx,xxx
NNNN.com - $200 - $450

NN.net - low $xx,xxx - mid $xx,xxx
NNN.net - $900 - $2,000
NNNN.net - $12 - $30

NN.org - high $x,xxx - low $xx,xxx
NNN.org - $250 - $500
NNNN.org - reg. fee - $12

This is just my opinion of what the market is like for the average numeric name. Premium names (even numbers, numbers with meanings...etc) will command a premium price. Numerics that contain 0s tend to diminish the value unless it is a premium with a special meaning, like 500.com or 007.com.

It seems that NNN.net and NNNN.com names continue to increase quite a bit in value every month because they remain affordable for much of the market and they are very usable, which may not be the case for some .org names.

What does everyone else think?

I think you nailed it Elliot. Just keep in mind folks that the number of numbers with "special" meanings is *very* high. For any given NNN combination there are probably 50x as many businesses using that number as there are for a random LLL combination.

I should add that the discussion we had about 20.com losing value because it is easy to think of "twenty.com" when said out loud is moot in this case because they are using 20 to mean 2.0, a clear number. The big typo winner would be 0.com in this case. If only ICANN let that one go....
 

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Michael Arrington of techcrunch.com was behind the purchase of the domain name. He commented on the transaction at DOMAINfest in Hollywood last week.
 
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