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Jordan's Cards: A 90s Dream, Now Millions
2 Jun
Summary
- Michael Jordan's 1997 PMG Green card sold for $915,000 in 2020.
- His 1986 Fleer rookie card can sell for $341,600 for a PSA 10.
- Game Jersey cards with his game-worn jersey pieces fetch millions.

Michael Jordan's trading cards continue to be highly valued collectibles, decades after their initial release. Cards from the 1990s, which were mass-produced, now represent significant investments for collectors. The 1993-94 Fleer Ultra Scoring Kings, known for its dynamic image, can still fetch tens of thousands of dollars for high-grade examples. Similarly, the 1992 Topps Stadium Club Beam Team, featuring a striking laser design, remains a coveted item.
The 1986 Fleer rookie card, despite not being rare, is exceptionally valuable, with PSA 10 grades selling for over $340,000 and autographed versions reaching millions. More recent innovations, such as the 1996 Upper Deck SPx autographed card, initially offered rare pack-pulled autographs. The 1997 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems (PMGs) are among the most valuable sports cards ever made, with Green versions selling for astronomical sums. Additionally, cards featuring pieces of Jordan's game-worn jerseys, like the 1997 Upper Deck Game Jersey cards, have achieved multi-million dollar private sales, underscoring their immense collectible status.