
6500.com sold for $120,000 back in 2019 by the people over at Guta. The four number domain name was left to expired and closed at half that amount at GoDaddy auctions.
This is still the highest price for reported four number domain name sales at Namebio for the last two years. The 4N.coms have really dropped off over the last few years.
| 6500.com | 60,000 USD | 2022-06-08 | GoDaddy |
| 2616.com | 58,000 USD | 2021-07-27 | GoDaddy |
| 5965.com | 45,000 USD | 2021-04-21 | NameJet |
| 7633.com | 41,410 USD | 2020-09-10 | GoDaddy |
| 0699.com | 38,549 USD | 2021-02-15 | DropCatch |
| 8586.com | 30,500 USD | 2022-03-14 | GoDaddy |
| 7616.com | 28,500 USD | 2021-07-31 | GoDaddy |
| 1588.com | 25,388 USD | 2021-03-17 | Sedo |
| 8557.com | 25,050 USD | 2021-04-18 | GoDaddy |
| 3723.com | 24,210 USD | 2020-07-26 | GoDaddy |




6500.com was my domain and Guta was the broker.
But surprising that someone would let a $120k asset just drop.
Thanks for the info Rick, yeah it’s odd someone let it expire.
Let me get this thing straight. Someone bought 6500.com for 120K about 4 years ago and they haven’t used it, nor they sold it for profit. It expired and someone bought it(probably $10). Put it in Godaddy auctions and sold it for 60k right?
What I do not get is what these types of domains are good for? Are they good for branding or anything else?