There's definitely not too many 1995s or older around. My partner and I are about to get into an industry where the main search terms are searched 300,000+ times per month and the oldest domain out of our competition is '96 - we're entering with a '95, so should be interesting to see what happens. I think what most people don't realize is that there are domains even this old and older that expire all the time - losing their creation date, so these aren't just increasing in age over time but increasing in rarity both in % of them to overall registrations and in # of them left that haven't been dropped.
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