Record-Breaking Sale: Michael Jordan Autographed Card Fetches $4.25 Million
Autographed Jordan card sells for record $4.25M
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A 1997-98 Upper Deck Game Jersey autographed card of Michael Jordan has set a new record by selling for $4.25 million through Goldin Auctions. This sale marks the highest price ever paid for a solo Michael Jordan card, surpassing the previous record of $2.928 million.
- 01The Michael Jordan card sold for $4.25 million, a record for solo cards.
- 02It features a jersey swatch from the 1992 NBA All-Star Game.
- 03The card received a 6 grade from Professional Sports Authenticator and an autograph grade of 9.
- 04The previous record was held by a 1-of-1 Jordan Logoman card sold for $2.928 million.
- 05This card is part of a limited series with only 23 copies available.
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An autographed 1997-98 Upper Deck Game Jersey card of Michael Jordan has sold for a staggering $4.25 million, setting a record for the highest price ever paid for a solo Jordan card. The card features a jersey swatch from the 1992 NBA All-Star Game and received a 6 grade from Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), with an autograph grade of 9. Previously, the record for a solo Jordan card was held by a 1-of-1 numbered Jordan Logoman card, which sold for $2.928 million in mid-2024. Ken Goldin, founder and CEO of Goldin Auctions, highlighted the card's rarity and significance, noting that it was produced during Jordan's second championship three-peat and combines three premium elements: a game-used jersey patch, an on-card autograph, and a very low serial number limited to only 23 copies. This card is not only a significant piece of sports memorabilia but also the most expensive basketball card ever sold by Goldin Auctions, either publicly or privately.
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