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Server Government Auction Prices: What They Sell For

101 server lots sold at government auction in the last 12 months, median winning bid $111. PowerEdge and ProLiant units from data-center refreshes; drives are pulled, so price them as chassis plus RAM.

Median Price
$111
Average Price
$644
Price Range
$2 - $7,600
Sold (12 mo)
101
Avg Bids
11.9

Median Price by Month

Monthly median winning bid for server lots over the last 12 months. Hover a bar for the exact figure.

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Recently Sold Server Lots

The latest server lots to close with a winning bid.

Server Prices by State

States with at least 5 sold server lots in the last 12 months.

StateSoldMedian Price
Colorado11$222
Virginia9$1,300
Pennsylvania7$560
Kentucky7$52
Washington6$2,130
Texas6$340
New Mexico5$10

Server Auction Price Questions

What does a used server sell for at government auction?

Across 101 government auction sales in the last 12 months, the median winning bid for a server was $111. Half sold below that and half above. The average was $644.

What is the cheapest a server has sold for?

The lowest winning bid in the last 12 months was $2; the highest was $7,600. Condition drives the spread: as-is lots with known problems sell near the bottom of the range.

How much bidding competition is there for server auctions?

Sold server lots received an average of 11.9 bids each. 101 lots closed with a winning bid in the last 12 months.

Which states sell the most server lots at government auction?

Colorado (11 sold, median $222), Virginia (9 sold, median $1,300), Pennsylvania (7 sold, median $560) lead over the last 12 months.

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