EDITIO PRINCEPS
Founding numbers are held for scheduled auction, with operator and symbolic reserves inside the range.
The changelog becomes the registry ledger: which numbers are ordinary, premium, held, blocked from ordinary sale, or waiting for review. Live availability begins when checkout is connected.
The full registry is fixed at 365,000. Each block below represents one thousand possible numbers.
These classes are the policy map. They are not live inventory counts yet, but they define how checkout should classify each number.
Open standard numbers without a demand premium.
Years, palindromes, repeated digits, round numbers, and broad personal-significance numbers.
Highly recognizable numbers with deeper mathematical, cultural, or historical demand.
Headline numbers and premium auction numbers held for scheduled release.
Founding numbers are held for scheduled auction, with operator and symbolic reserves inside the range.
Early public numbers. Most are ordinary checkout candidates, but premium meanings still apply.
Dense range for years, palindromes, repeated digits, and cultural references.
Mostly standard inventory with selected premium and pattern numbers inside.
Broad standard range with occasional round, sequential, or historical numbers.
The broad public range. The final slot remains held for closing ceremony release.
A number can be premium and also held, screened, or disclosed. These overlays protect the registry from accidental sale of sensitive numbers.
Numbers gifted or held for counter-meaning use rather than ordinary sale.
Numbers with mixed benign and harmful readings. Checkout must collect a positive context.
A permanent reserve that is not part of public sale.
Numbers sold only with clear public context on the explainer page.
This preview shows how the live ledger should behave. Search by number, status, class, or reason.