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Any thoughts/appraisals on these would be appreciated.

J-P-L.com - My initials, but also quite a few acronyms, including Jet Propulsion Laboratories...

Gets 8,120,000 Google

U-W-M.com - A lot of acronyms, like University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin Madison, Universal Window Manager, etc.

2,730,000 Google

8-5-1.com - Starts with 8, gets over 1.3 million Google

8-3-7.com - Starts with 8, close to a million Google results

According to the list at 3Character.com, these are all premium numbers

3character.com said:
The quality of the Number composition can play a significant role in determining 3-number valuations. General concensus states that the numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 are considered premium numbers. Other lesser high quality numbers include: 4 and 6. Lower quality numbers include the number 0. 3-Number Domains selling for less than the above figures would represent a strong buy in today's market. Premium number only domains tend to fetch a 300% to 400% premium (or more) over the Minimum Wholesale Price. Mixed number quality domains have valuations somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.

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about $75 right now each I think, maybe more. But I see many people that are selling these already after the first surge. I think thats like selling LLL.coms in 2001-2002..back then they were going for about low $$$...
 
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