@Wildsinger 207029 is a partial palindrome! I hope that helps~
@Wildsinger 207029 is a partial palindrome! I hope that helps~
Ohh okay, thank you so much!
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Not sure where this fits if it even fits in the special id lists, could i get some help please ? thanks
@Kazan The ID is too short to fit under a specific category, but I'm sure there will be someone out there who is interested in an ID that only includes two different numbers, so it's worth pinging general if you plan on selling them.
I dunno if #200051 is valued any higher than 10MS, but if it is, I'd love to know. One of those things where it barely missed.
Also ID #200600 seemed unique, but again, I'm kinda new to this process.
@Gay Both of those are a little to far out to be considered proper milestone misses but if you plan on selling them it'll be worth pinging general. 200600 is a partial palindrome, too, though!
I dunno if #20001 is at all valuable, but I've heard ppl appraise it from 100-1kms solely because its stuck between two things: A milestone and a binary palindrome.
@Gay value is kind of subjective here, in that it depends on the potential buyers. #20001 qualifies as a milestone miss, and my personal impression from flight rising special IDs is that these are great to hatch but I don't think they're very popular unless they qualify as a solid string ID too.
I haven't seen any milestone misses go up for sale here on LW so it might be good to cross-reference flight rising milestone miss sales if you're looking to put a price on 20001. I don't know what a normal 5 digit wolf goes for, but that's a good starting point for price, obviously.
There's every chance you'll get a runaway bidding war but anything above 1kms is probably too high to start off with. The sensible thing is to look for people who are interested in them first. If interest seems low then 100-200ms might be a good starting point but if a handful of potential buyers exist then something like 600-700ms is a good start-point.
I'm not really basing these prices on any data though. They're just vague guesses and you may need to go lower or want to go higher. My cop-out answer is that we won't know how valuable 20001 is until someone offers to buy them, I'm afraid. There just isn't a lot of special ID activity available right now to make good guesses, either.
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