Yahoo said it has "stumbled across" about 100 Web domains it owns, including sandwich.com and av.com, and it will sell off the names in an auction this week.

"As we discussed what to do with them, it became obvious that it was time to set them free...back into the wild of the Internet," Yahoo wrote in a post on the Yahoo-owned Tumblr site announcing the "domainapalooza" on Wednesday.

Yahoo (YHOO) will run the auction through Sedo.com from Nov. 14 to Nov. 21. The list currently includes domain names with common nouns, like sled.com, westerns.com and jockeys.com, as well as stranger fare including batoota.com, truestory.com, raging.com and fonzo.com.

Yahoo said it will add more names to the list this week.

A list of old domain names is a strange asset to stumble upon, but the forgotten gems could net Yahoo a tidy sum. The "reserve range" listed for these domains ranges from $1,000 for several of the offerings to $1.5 million for av.com.

Yahoo has made a lot of buzzy moves since Marissa Mayer took over as CEO last year. Since Mayer left Google to join Yahoo, the company has bought several start-ups, most notably Tumblr. Mayer has also been stressing the importance of mobile and personalization as the online media company tries to accelerate its online ad sales.

The stock has surged during Mayer's tenure, but many critics point out that the company still lags behind other online leaders, such as Google (GOOG) and Facebook (FB) in the race for ad dollars.