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Jul 7, 2012 · Values of some of the top Michael Jordan cards. These values are for historical reference only for the time being. These values come from our experience of the online marketplace and so the prices are in the range that you could expect to buy and sell cards in an online auction.
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Feb 17, 2022 · This guide will take you through some of the most valuable Michael Jordan baseball cards. It won't cover every card released, but it will cover the three rookie cards produced, so you know which ones to look out for when expanding your collection in this area.
Oct 18, 2024 · It includes over 400,000 prices for a host of different collectibles including, but not limited to: sports and non-sports trading cards, autographs, unopened packs, tickets, professional model bats and graded baseballs. PSA Price Guide covers all the major sports too.
- 1990 SCD Baseball Pocket Price Guide Michael Jordan
- 1991 Ballstreet Michael Jordan
- 1991 RBI Magazine Prototype Michael Jordan
- 1991 Upper Deck Michael Jordan Michael Jordan
- 1993 Pocket Pages Promo Michael Jordan and Nolan Ryan
- 1993 Upper Deck Se Michael Jordan Retirement
- 1994 Action Packed Scouting Report Michael Jordan
- 1994 Classic Birmingham Barons Michael Jordan
- 1994 Collector’s Choice Michael Jordan
While Sports Collectors Digest (or SCD) was the periodical of choice for hardcore collectors during the 1980s and 1990s, and while Baseball Cards Magazine was the place to turn for hobby fun, there was no doubt who ruled the roost when it came to card values: Beckett. But Krause publications wasn’t willing to surrender the price guide battleground ...
The Ballstreet Journal was one of the many rags that sprang up in the early 1990s hoping to capitalize on our growing collective infatuation with sports ephemera. And, like the Krause publications, Ballstreet doubled down by inserting baseball cards into their issues. As stories and rumors regarding Jordan’s love of baseball continued to grow, you ...
Regional Baseball Index (RBI) was another one of those paper speculators, though with a specific focus on the hobby as yet another price guide magazine. They turned in a hefty effort to drum up interest, too – their inaugural test issue from late 1991 featured Baseball Jordan on the cover and ten prototype cards inside. The checklist? Bo Jackson, N...
This was the Michael Jordan baseball card that really got the hobby excited, of course. Issued as an insert in Upper Deck’s 1991 “lo” series, this card lit up collector wantlists just as Jordan and the Bulls were putting the finishing touches on the first championship run during their first 3-peat. Did this card mean Jordan was walking away from ba...
The Pocket Pages Card Show Digest was sort of like a hobby blog report before there were blogs (outside of ARPANET, anyway). Shaped long and skinny, like old media guides or fold-up roadmaps, Card Show Digest reported on hobby happenings like new releases, guest signing schedules, and the like. And, being an early 1990s hobby publication, Card Show...
Michael Jordan shocked the world by announcing his retirement from the NBA just before the start of the 1993-94 season and then delivered a follow-up cross to the chin early in 1994 – he’d be heading to Spring Training with the Chicago White Soxto begin his baseball career. What ensued was a 13-month odyssey that led Jordan back to the Bulls after ...
After cutting their teeth in the super-high-end football card Market, Action Packed was also dabbling in the lower end of the hobby … minor league cards! Scouting Report hedged its bets, though, by following up prospects like Trot Nixon, Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, and Johnny Damon with a run of Roberto Clementecards. Oh, yes, and a card of that p...
By 1994, Classic had moved beyond their roots of *just* producing a baseball board game and associated player cards to issuing 30+ minor league sets each season. Among those that summer was an issue featuring the Birmingham Barons, which just so happened to be Michael Jordan’s Double-A team. Jordan got a card, of course, and so did manager Terry Fr...
Collector’s Choice was Upper Deck’s entry into the swampland, purportedly positioning itself as an affordable alternative to the day’s mainstream and higher-end issues. At 99 cents a pack for 12 cards, though, I can tell you CC didn’t feel all that affordable at the time, not for kids who grew up with packs that retailed for between a quarter and 5...
Aug 24, 2022 · Estimated PSA 10 Value: $175. The 1990 SCD Pocket Price Guide checklist consisted of 60 cards in total and featured some of the biggest baseball stars of the day, including Don Mattingly, Darryl Strawberry, Cal Ripken Jr., Tony Gwynn and more. It also featured one basketball player: Michael Jordan.
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Apr 17, 2024 · Michael Jordan baseball cards span from 1990 thru '95. We highlight the key cards starting with the 1st by SCD Magazine, up to a $55,000 Auto.