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The Michael Jordan cards every ‘90s kid wanted, and how much they’re worth now
- Jordan era inserts and rookies from the 1990s remain among the hobby’s most valuable cards today.
- The Scoring Kings card from 1993-94 Fleer Ultra was highly popular, with a PSA 10 sale around $30,000.
- Power in the Key inserts from 1993-94 Ultra are more limited than Scoring Kings and command strong prices.
- 1992 Beam Team inserts are iconic, with high PSA 10 counts and strong resale value.
- The 1997 Green PMG and the Red PMG from 1997 are among Jordan’s most valuable non-rookie cards due to rarity.
- Autograph cards from SPx era, including the 1996 SPx autograph, commanded high resale and notable sale figures.
- The 1986 Fleer rookie remains a benchmark, with massive public interest and high PSA 10 sales.
- Market dynamics show rising prices for top Jordan cards despite some fluctuations in SPx autographs.
- Dunk ’N Go-Nuts inserts from 1998 Skybox E-X Century are notable for their controversial Dunkin’ Donuts-inspired design.
- Card values are heavily influenced by grading populations and condition sensitivity, especially PMGs and autograph cards.
- Collectors remember and debate which Jordan cards defined the ’90s era, with ongoing discussion in comments sections.
- Overall, the Jordan card market mixes nostalgia with rarity, driving long-term demand.
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