Sedo Posts Numeric Auction Inventory

In July, Sedo put out a call for submissions for numeric domain names to be included in a specialty auction. The company recently published the inventory for this numeric domain auction, which will begin on September 3, 2014 and run for one week through September 10.

There are 251 domain names that will be up for auction next month. The domain names are all numeric, and there are a wide variety of extension include – from .com domain names to new gTLD extensions to ccTLD domain names. It runs the gamut. Domain name lengths run from 1 number to several numbers. I am a bit surprised there were no two number .com domain names included in the auction, although there are seven three number .com domain names.

In my opinion, here are 10 notable domain names that are included in this auction:

  • 588.com
  • 380.com
  • 983.com
  • 708.com
  • 397.com
  • 401.com
  • 652.com
  • 500.org
  • 1029.com
  • 1.Asia

To see the reserve prices and learn how to participate in the auction, visit the auction landing page on Sedo’s website. I don’t know if Sedo will still consider submissions for the auctions, so be in touch with them if that is something of interest.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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7 COMMENTS

  1. Seems like there are a couple of really good names, followed by a couple of decent names, followed by a lot of garbage….IMO

  2. I also have a name in the auction. It’s a lot of inventory, but I’m sure Chinese domain investors (and anyone else who invests in NNN) will be keeping a close eye on it.

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