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Need a little input on this one.

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The domain has a definite chance of selling judging from a quick look at google. There are plenty of companies using this term as a description for what they do (including one antique-fine-art.com).

If I had it I would want 3k-5k end user. Don't expect to get much for an ebay reseller sale though.
 

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Dirk I also like this name. My wife had her own antique store a few years ago and we got interested in the whole antique scene. Your term is definitely a solid one in that field and should have strong value to the right party.
 
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Dirk, I do agree with Duke, especially as I like Antiques too... (but in Belgium, "Fine Arts" - or translation - is not strongly linked with Antiques (but the market is Anglo-Saxon !).

But from the 2 above names, what is more valuable : AntiqueFineArt.com or Antique-Fine-Art.com ?
 

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dashes destroy vanity value. their only saving grace is seo, but seo potential doesn't add the kind of value that vanity does.
 
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