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You never know what will sell and how many bidders will be interested. I normally am not an ebay seller. I had a Yordan Avarez Turkey Red #d to 71 red ink card a few years ago that sold for close to $700 when several bidders got into bidding war for it.Realistically, somewhere between 100-300. It's a subset card from a fairly unexciting set. But it is an Ohtani #/10. I see you have it starting at $500, which I believe is a real stretch. You MIGHT find one bidder, which is all you need, but I doubt it. I think it'd be better to start it at $99.99 and let people bid it up.
Most of the time those bidding wars are less about the card and more about the two egos involved thus giving the card a false positive. On a sidenote, I sell items on ebay only to supplement my buying for my PC and I find that auctions are a sure-fire way to get burned. I prefer listing as a buy it now and target the collectors of the card/player in question and work with them on a price rather than lose it at auction to another seller who is planning on flipping it.You never know what will sell and how many bidders will be interested. I normally am not an ebay seller. I had a Yordan Avarez Turkey Red #d to 71 red ink card a few years ago that sold for close to $700 when several bidders got into bidding war for it.