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An autographed Michael Jordan rookie card became the third-most expensive trading card to feature the NBA legend when it sold ...
In the first sports-forward sale from JOOPITER, the Pharrell Williams-backed auction house sold a signed 1986 Michael Jordan ...
With that said, the 1989 Fleer Michael Jordan (Card No. #21) is quietly becoming one of the most consistently rising assets ...
Michael Jordan never hid from his gambling stories; instead, he owned them, paid for them at home, and made sure they never touched his game.
But through it all, Michael Jordan cards have quietly continued their climb. From his well-known 1986 Fleer rookie card to harder-to-find inserts from the 90s, interest doesn't seem to be dropping.
Per The Athletic's Larry Holder, Jordan's 1986-87 Fleer autographed rookie card will be available at an auction house founded by musician Pharrell Williams starting on June 17, with bidding ending ...
And that’s because a 1997 Upper Deck Game Jersey Signed Michael Jordan Card #GJ13 sold for an impressive $63,000 via the ALT auction platform.
Michael Jordan was a relentless competitor on the basketball court. His six NBA championship wins, in which he was named the Finals MVP for the Chicago Bulls on every occasion, prove that. As do hi… ...
Michael Jordan’s competitive streak led to clashes with countless opponents down the years — on and off the court. Most professional athletes have an aversion to losing. But Air Jordan … ...
Michael Jordan card values are soaring once again, but this time it's not his iconic '86 Fleer card setting the pace. Sports Memorabilia and Collectibles.
And, now, Michael Jordan. NBC announced that he'd be joining the team as a "special contributor" via social media. So that begs the question, what will MJ's special contribution be?
1. 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan The 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan isn’t the most valuable basketball card of all time — and it might not even be considered his true rookie by many collectors.