Great Flip - Vintage Football Not Hurt By Recession

Item ends 5/5 for $147.50
Hornung Rookie
Seller bought card on 4/18 for $97.02, didn't change the description or the same lame pictures and sells it less than a month later for a $50.00 profits.
Hornung Rookie
Last two VCP's were in the $90 dollar range with the highest sale in the last year of $128.00
Is it a seller's market?????
Hornung Rookie
Seller bought card on 4/18 for $97.02, didn't change the description or the same lame pictures and sells it less than a month later for a $50.00 profits.
Hornung Rookie
Last two VCP's were in the $90 dollar range with the highest sale in the last year of $128.00
Is it a seller's market?????
Collecting Topps, Philadelphia and Kellogg's from 1964-1989
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Football
1973 Topps PSA 8+ (99.81%)
1976 Topps PSA 9+ (36.36%)
1977 Topps PSA 9+ (100%)
Baseball
1938 Goudey (56.25%)
1951 Topps Redbacks PSA 8 (100%)
1952 Bowman PSA 7+ (63.10%)
1953 Topps PSA 5+ (91.24%)
1973 Topps PSA 8+ (70.76%)
1985 Fleer PSA 10 (54.85%)
I have purchased some graded cards that started at average VCP prices and been the only bidder. I wonder if they would have gotten more bids if they started lower and got more people involved? Its like a BIN or ebay store that has a reasonable price instead of a very over inflated on. Do you list a $100 VCP average card somewhere around $100, or are you better off starting the card at $9.99 and risking getting less or gamble that more bidders will get involved and get in a bidding war and drive the price up well above $100?