Eh, if a market supports it then Profiteers will profit. It's the way of the world and what a grand world it is too. I have never sold a deck of playing cards but I don't begrudge those that do. On occasion I make use of secondary market to purchase a deck or two. It's not the best look to bounce over to a thread and declare one's healthy profit, no. I feel like it would be a better idea to simply pat the fattened wallet with a contented grin.
(A la fat cat with a belly full) Everyone has a day of posting things they look back on and reconsider their choice in words or the post overall. It's all good we're all peoples.
Isn't it fantastic when a deck that was previously going through the hardships of
"It's too thick and doesn't handle well. The foil is on the indices. It smells like varnish" etc turns into a very much in demand deck because of a bit of color on the edge and a limited number on the box? I love the ebb and flow of opinions over the same deck. It's fantastic to be part of the collector community.

I think this deck should always be in demand (dipped in chocolate, cinnamon and sugar, gilded or plain) because it looks fantastic but that's just mine own opinion.