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The value of Michael Jordan basketball cards can vary depending on the specific card, the condition, and the card’s print run. Still, many of his cards are highly sought-after and can fetch significant prices.
This price guide contains updated values and population reports on Michael Jordan's Star and Fleer basketball cards from the 1980's.
Here is a list of the most valuable Michael Jordan cards, including base cards, inserts, die cuts, autos, patches and refractors. It will give you a good idea of just how valuable Michael Jordan cards can be, under the right circumstances.
Given the number of cards and the amount of details involved, I’ll present the info in a few different ways, starting with the 100 most valuable list and gallery, followed by commentary and then the next tier of MJs best cards.
1990 Fleer #26 Michael Jordan. $1.02. $6.01. $4.01. View Michael Jordan Basketball card values based on real selling prices.
The card values quoted are for cards which are: Sold online only and typically through online auction sites. In near mint to mint condition. Sold by a seller with a slightly above average reputation. Listed in a slightly above average listing. Ungraded.
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Michael Jordan's Basketball cards are available in at least 213 sets. Michael Jordan's biggest 7-day price movers are 2002 SPx #89 Base, 1995 Fleer #3 Total D, and 1988 Fournier Estrellas #22 Base.
What Are Michael Jordan Rookie Cards Worth? Michael Jordan rookie cards command substantial market value, reflecting his status as a basketball icon. Prices vary significantly based on condition and grading: 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Rookie Card (PSA 10) Average Price Range: $150,000 – $250,000
If you’ve not yet noticed it, this MJ cards price guide lists the price you could expect to pay or sell any Michael Jordan cards through online auction sites such as eBay. The prices are adjusted for sellers with a slightly above average reputation who are listing the card in a slightly above average listing.