Michael Jordan Cards: The Most Expensive of All Time (2024)

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Published Oct 18, 2022

Today, we take a look at the most expensive Michael Jordan cards ever sold.

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On July 18, 2021, a 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan PSA 10 rookie card sold for $840,000. This left both casual fans and hardcore collectors asking the same question: why? The card wasn’t comparatively rare, and it has sold for a fraction of that price both before and after July 2021.

Regardless, the truth remains: MJ is a GOAT within the hobby. $840,000 may be a little high today for that ‘86 Fleer, but it was these sales that helped take the trading card world to a whole new level. In terms of cardboard, his name is as iconic as Mickey Mantle and Honus Wagner.

Today, we are highlighting the 12 most valuable Michael Jordan cards. To keep the list fresh, we are only allowing an individual card to appear once. Let’s jump right in and show off the best of His Airness!

1. 1997-98 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Game Jerseys Autograph /23 BGS 8/Auto 8: $2,700,000

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Air Jordan was drafted in 1984, yet it wasn’t until 1997 before he had a pack-issued autographed card. This game jersey auto from 1997 Upper Deck is limited to only 23 copies. Each copy also includes a patch from his 1992 NBA All-Star Game uniform, a game famous for being Magic Johnson’s farewell from basketball. The perforated design and rounded edges were incredibly unique at the time, but they also made the card a notoriously tough grade.

In a PSA 8 grade, the card sold for nearly $2.1 million in May 2021. However, it was a private sale in October 2021 that makes this the most expensive of all the Michael Jordan cards to date. The colors on the patch are key for this card. If another three-color jersey auto comes up for sale, there is no telling how high the bids could go.

2. 2006-07 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection All NBA Access Triple Logoman Michael Jordan/LeBron James/Kobe Bryant (1/1): $1,680,000

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If you ask for a top 10 list from a basketball fan, it’s likely that all three of these players will be on it. The card above is the only triple logoman of Jordan, Kobe, and LeBron to ever hit an auction, and it is a stunner. While many were awing over the infamous LeBron Triple Logoman, it seemed as if this one flew under the radar. This trio hasn’t appeared on cardboard together since the 2000s, and rare memorabilia like this almost never surfaces.

Nevertheless, this PSA-graded copy sold during an August auction at Goldin for $1.68 million. All three logoman patches are game-worn, and it is unlikely that a card like this will be made ever again.

3. 1997 Metal Universe Michael Jordan Precious Metal Gems Green /10 PSA Authentic: $915,000

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Number three includes one of the most heralded sets in all of card collecting: Precious Metal Gems. 1997 Fleer Metal Universe, a 123-card set, included a PMG parallel that was limited to 100 copies. The first 10 of those copies were green, and the other 90 were red. That immense rarity and unparalleled eye appeal have made the PMGs a grail for many Jordan collectors.

The shiny green foil made these cards increasingly hard to grade over time. This PSA Authentic MJ sold for $915,000 in 2020.

4. 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Rookie Card PSA 10: $840,000

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Forget Michael Jordan cards, there are few trading cards more recognizable than Jordan’s ‘86 Fleer rookie. Tongue out, a high-flying dunk, that cursive “Chicago” lettering – this card has everything. It encapsulated the playstyle of the Bulls’ budding star incredibly well. So, it’s no surprise why this card is so sought after 36 years later.

As a PSA 10, this slab currently sits as a POP 322. At its peak in 2021, it sold for $840,000 in a PWCC Premier auction.

5. 2003 Exquisite Collection Limited Logos Michael Jordan Patch Auto /75 PSA 9: $780,000

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You won’t find a game-worn patch auto that looks much better than this. With a stunning PSA 9 grade and MBA certification, this 2003 Exquisite Michael Jordan deserves to be in a museum. Surprisingly enough, this is only the 18th biggest sale to come from a 2003-04 UD Exquisite Box. The other 17 feature a young rookie phenom named LeBron.
This card also features a perfect 10 autograph grade, and it last sold for $780,000 in 2021.

6. 1997 Metal Universe Michael Jordan Precious Metal Gems Red /100 BGS 8.5: $564,000

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While the aforementioned green PMG may be rarer, you cannot go wrong with the sheer eye appeal of the red parallel. The colors are sharp, and they contrast against that iconic Bulls uniform perfectly.

These cards only come up for sale about once a year, so there is typically a good premium paid by avid collectors. Case in point, this beautiful BGS 8.5 copy sold for $564,000 earlier this year.

7. 2000 Upper Deck Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant Game Jerseys Combo Patch Auto BGS 8.5/Auto 10: $516,000

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At seven we have a classic patch auto of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. This is the first set where the pair have dual autographs, so it is still widely collected to this day. For us, it symbolizes a passing-of-the-torch for two of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history.

The card contains two game-worn patches and on-card autos of Air Jordan and The Black Mamba. It last sold at a Heritage auction for $516,000 in 2021.

8. 2003-04 UD Exquisite Collection Emblems Of Endorsem*nt Michael Jordan Patch Auto BGS 9.5/Auto 10: $511,200

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The next three entries on the list all stem from the coveted 2003-04 Exquisite set. The first of three is an “Emblems of Endorsem*nt” auto, and it’s limited to just 15 copies. It features a two-color patch and a sweet on-card signature of His Airness.

It is always rare to see a thicker patch auto receive a BGS 9.5 grade, which may be why this stunner sold for $511,200 in August 2021.

T-9. 2003-04 UD Exquisite Collection Number Pieces Michael Jordan Patch Auto /23 BGS 9.5/Auto 10: $456,000

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We have another striking BGS 9.5 patch auto at the number nine spot. This one shows Jordan making an acrobatic move during one of his six Finals appearances. It also has a nice two-color patch and an on-card autograph.

Numbered cleverly to 23, this card last sold for $456,000 in September 2022, making it the most recent entry to the list.

T-9. 2003 UD Exquisite Collection Noble Nameplate Michael Jordan Patch Auto PSA 10/Auto 10: $456,000

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Rounding off the series of Exquisite patch autos is this horizontal copy that was awarded a PSA 10/10 grade and a gold MBA sticker. It’s pretty much impossible to have a card in better condition than that. And it just so happens that this one has a three-color patch and auto of one of the greatest to ever do it.

This card, numbered to 25, also sold last for $456,000 during a September PWCC auction.

11. 1984-85 Star Michael Jordan PSA 9: $444,000

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Earlier this year, Collectors CEO Nat Turner announced that PSA would begin grading Star basketball cards. He even went as far as to pin the ‘84 Star as “MJ’s true rookie card.” While that may still be up for debate, the card is still Jordan’s first in a Bulls uniform. It features action from his rookie campaign, a season where Mike averaged 28.3 PPG.

This card currently stands as a POP 1, and none have been graded higher. The Star set was often handed out as a promotional tool during Bulls games, so a PSA 10 grade will be hard to come by. Even still, this mint copy sold for $444,000 in September 2022, which is more than any 1986 Fleer sale this year.

12. 2004-05 UD Trilogy 1-2-3 Combo Clearcut Autographs Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant BGS 10/Auto 10: $387,600

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Much like the triple logoman of these three, this card is also not one you see very often. And even if they all are on an autographed card together, it probably won’t be accompanied by a BGS 10 grade. Jordan, Kobe, and LeBron are woven into the fabric of basketball’s lore. Each has inspired millions, and we’ve all spent hours trying to emulate their moves in the driveway. This incredible gem last sold for $387,600 during a Goldin auction.

Which of these Michael Jordan cards is your grail? Let us know @CardTalkPod on Instagram and Twitter!

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FAQs

Michael Jordan Cards: The Most Expensive of All Time? ›

The most expensive Jordan card is the 1997-98 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Game Jerseys Autograph that sold for $2.7 million in 2021. The 1997-98 Fleer Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems (Green) card stands in our list as the king of the rarest Michael Jordan cards.

Which Michael Jordan card is worth the most? ›

10 Most Valuable Michael Jordan Trading Cards Ever Sold
Most Valuable Michael Jordan Trading CardsRecord Sales Prices
1997/98 Upper Deck "Game Jersey" Michael Jordan #GJ13S$2.052 million
1997/98 Metal Universe Michael Jordan #23$915,000
1986/87 Fleer Michael Jordan #57$720,000
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Mar 25, 2024

Are any 90s basketball cards worth anything? ›

The 10 most valuable basketball cards from the 1990s represent the greatness of the players and the nostalgia of that era. Whether it's Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, or Shaquille O'Neal, these cards are highly sought after by collectors and fans alike.

What is Michael Jordan's rookie card worth? ›

In the current market, and at grade 9, this rookie card ranges from $10,000 to $20,000. 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan graded CSG 1. Lower graded examples of the 1986-87 Fleer #57 still enjoy a robust market, with a grade 1 selling for around $1,500 to $2,000.

What Michael Jordan trading cards are worth money? ›

The most expensive Jordan card is the 1997-98 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Game Jerseys Autograph that sold for $2.7 million in 2021. The 1997-98 Fleer Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems (Green) card stands in our list as the king of the rarest Michael Jordan cards.

What are the rarest basketball cards? ›

The 1948 Bowman George Mikan rookie card is one of the rarest and most valuable basketball cards of all time. Mikan was one of the first true superstars of the NBA and helped popularize the game in the 1940s and 1950s. His rookie card is extremely rare, with only a handful known to exist.

What is the most valuable Kobe Bryant card? ›

The 1996-97 Topps Chrome Refractor, his rookie card, is a popular choice among investors, with the 1997 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Green being the most expensive.

Who owns the most expensive Jordans? ›

Nike Yeezy prototypes worn by Kanye West, now known as Ye, during the 2008 Grammys used to hold the world record for most expensive sneakers ever sold. That crown now belongs to Michael Jordan. On Tuesday, Sotheby's announced the $2.2 million sale of Air Jordan 13 sneakers worn by Jordan during the 1998 NBA Finals.

Is Michael Jordan is a billionaire? ›

He's had three mega successes." Forbes noted that Jordan is one of three athletes ever to earn billionaire status.

Was Michael Jordan the first billionaire? ›

According to Forbes, only three professional athletes have reached billionaire status — first Jordan, in 2014, followed by LeBron James and Tiger Woods. Jordan retained a small stake in the Hornets, keeping him connected to the court, but many eyes are watching for what he'll do next.

Are sports cards from the 90s worthless? ›

Oversaturation and Mass Production: One of the main reasons why sports cards from the 90s are often deemed worthless is the oversaturation and mass production during that time.

How do I know if my old basketball cards are worth money? ›

First, find out the player's name, the manufacturer's brand, and the year it was printed. Next, look up the card on an online marketplace or auction site like eBay. Finally, search by “sold for” to see some realistic estimates. This is the most straightforward way to know how much your sports cards are worth.

How do you tell if a basketball card is worth a lot? ›

Trading cards that are in mint condition tend to be worth more than cards with flaws like centering issues, dinged corners, and creases. First things first, is the card raw or graded? If your card is raw, compare it to PSA's Grading Standards as you sort through PSA's 1 – 10 grading scale.

What's the most expensive LeBron card? ›

The most valuable Card of LeBron James is currently 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Rookie Patch Parallel #78 LeBron James /23 BGS 8.5 by Upper Deck Exquisite Collection from 2003 with a worth of approx. $425000.0.

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