To the OP, do you mean "appraise"? "Apprise" has a completely different meaning. As it has been pointed out to you in another thread: https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/please-apprise-below-domains-112-com-co.2810835/ domain names ending with .co (like in this case: .com.co) are usually worthless. If you want your domain name to be worth something, make sure it's a .com / .org domain name. But even then nothing is warranted.
The word "appraise" (which you likely meant instead of "apprise") suggests that you want someone to assess that site, and give you an estimate of its value. This cannot be done by just listing the domain and demanding a value. A true appraisal reflects the purpose of the site, the intended content, the market value, etc. You can't get all of that from a mere link.
The best advice for you is to follow what @qwikad.com has stated. The ending .com.co is worthless. You should buy domains with a popular ending if you want to increase your chances of selling your domain. How many times do you visit sites with a .com.co ending? The likelihood is big that you have rarely or never visited such a site. The conclusions here is that there is no demand for such a domain ending. As there is no demand you will have a difficult time trying to sell the domain. If there was a demand, you would see plenty of popular websites on the Internet with such a domain ending.