Last year, we looked back on the Jordan cards that everyone seemed to have in their binder pages. Now these are the cards ...
Basketball legend Michael Jordan continues to captivate fans and collectors alike with his unparalleled skills and achievements. One of the most iconic athletes of all time, Jordan's impact on the ...
With the hobby in the midst of a bull market, and Michael Jordan prices in particular soaring to new heights each day. Here are five affordable and underrated Jordan cards that are attainable for any ...
If a Flamin’ Hot Cheeto in the shape of Michael Jordan’s Jumpman logo can get sold for thousands, you know a limited edition autographed rookie card is bound to generate some buzz. Through Pharell’s ...
Cameo cards, sometimes called shadow cards, are cards that capture a player like Michael Jordan but are not designed to be a card of Jordan. One excellent example is the 2008 Topps Chrome card (#24) ...
Michael Jordan's 1986 Fleer rookie is the most famous basketball card ever produced ... and it's not even close. On Wednesday afternoon, social media was abuzz after Barstool personality Big Cat ...
The sports card market had a huge boost in 2020 when COVID hit, pushing prices higher than anyone had ever seen. Those prices seemed unsustainable, and things peaked between 2021 and 2022 before the ...
A Michael Jordan card sold for a record $2.928 million at an auction over the weekend. The 2003-04 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection autographed Jordan Logoman card was numbered one out of one, and was ...
A signed 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card sold for a record $2.5 million at auction on Thursday. And the kicker? There was only one bidder. It is the highest price ever paid for a Jordan ...
Recently, one Michael Jordan trading card sold at a Goldin Auction and kicked the very same card of a slightly lesser quality which was sold at Heritage Auctions from the top spot. This 1997/98 Upper ...
An on-card autographed 1997-98 Upper Deck Game Jersey Michael Jordan card, with a jersey swatch embedded from the 1992 NBA All-Star Game, has sold privately via Goldin Auctions for $4.25 million. It's ...