Very strange bid history, but a nice flip for a profit of $390 in just 19 days

It seems like a great flip for the seller just 19 days after buying it, but the bid history on the $475 card seems very odd.
Nov. 5th bought for $85
Nov. 24th sold for $475
Edited to fix the links.
Nov. 5th bought for $85
Nov. 24th sold for $475
Edited to fix the links.
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seller matka of nov 5 sale has another up for auction
Doug
<< <i>How the hell did the last bid go from $85 to $475? >>
That's my question.
I understand sometimes two guys fight it out, but in this case I don't see where the under bidder was fighting.
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"This card has been kept in my smoke free/pet free home."
He kept it smoke free the whole two weeks he had it.
"Molon Labe"
<< <i>Maybe the reserve was $475? >>
Yep.
<< <i>Maybe the reserve was $475? >>
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I believe that was the case.
Here's what it says on the bidding history page:
1975 Topps AL Championship #459 PSA 9 MINT 0 HIGHER 1/8
Winning bid: US $475.00
Reserve met
Also: The Registry is a Powerful Thing, indeed!
PoppaJ
Bosox1976
chris
I've pretty much decided to stop rare commons in 75s till he's 100% done with them.
The winner had to meet the reserve. The seller knew that he had set a reserve that would ensure him a decent profit.
I'm just surprised that the winner here did not see it 2 weeks ago (or whenever) when it sold for 75.00.
Pays to know your markets that is for sure. Unlike guys who take wild stabs in the dark, that guy knew what he was
doing.
Steve
IMO what happened was the seller notified Spence That he would be auctioning a card he needed and bammmm
475.00
Steve
conversely speaking, i got another seller this week to sell me a card i needed for $50 when his BIN was originally $75.
that dufus w/ $10.99 is still out there however ^ i gotta make up $11 to break even for the month!!!
j
RIP GURU
Steve
that my job, stabbing the dark, unless its cold like now, spence has it