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So what were the Jordan cards that every ’90s kid seemed to have and what are they worth today? There are way too many to list in full here, but let’s take a look at some standouts.
Not only did the Jordan/Bryant card, which was called a Holy Grail by ESPN, break a record, but it is the second most ...
Upper Deck Exquisite Dual Logoman Autographs Jordon and Bryant card, numbered 1 of 1, was sold for $12.932 million.
2008/09 Skybox Metal Universe Michael Jordan #23: $222,630 SkyBox is one of the many trading card imprints in the game, and they often release highly decorative and electric sports trading cards.
An extremely rare Michael Jordan basketball card is set to be available for auction later this month, and the starting price isn't cheap.
An autographed 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card sold for $2.5M via Joopiter, setting a rookie card record.