
The Topps x VeeFriends Chrome hobby box was a high-demand in-store flip, doubling in value at launch for early queue-goers in London.
The Topps x VeeFriends Chrome hobby box was a high-demand in-store flip, doubling in value at launch for early queue-goers in London.
The June 14 in-store launch of Pokémon Destined Rivals delivered sharp returns — with same-day flips doubling on bundles and spiking on ETBs and booster
Selfridges' exclusive Jellycat plushes from the Fish & Chips Experience flipped for over £120 a set — but speed was key as stock increased.
A free Matt Ferguson-signed Star Wars poster handed out in Sheffield flipped for £50+ — no ticket, no cost, just queue-and-flip.
Marvel's Sapphire hobby boxes moved fast — flipping from £320 retail to £500+ as collectors chased rare pulls and sealed value.
Apple’s surprise Ring Day Pin flipped for £25+ on release day — a stealthy, zero-cost collector's item with wearable hype appeal.
From £30 to £150+ — Molly Mae’s London-exclusive merch flips hard thanks to cult-level demand and limited drop access.
King Charles banknotes are flipping fast as collectors rush to secure early prints — no cost risk, instant upside.
Jack White’s Brighton-exclusive splatter vinyl sold out fast — flipping from £100 to nearly £400 as fans raced to catch the final UK pop-up.
Pokémon’s pop-up post office gives away stamped Pikachu or Eevee cards — a free drop with £50+ potential for international resale.
Hamleys released 150 Beanie Babies with collector tags — a £21 pickup flipping for £100+ just days before general release.
A surprise street promo turns into a zero-cost £70+ flip — PRIME's gold bottle and cap reward queue-goers with instant profit.