Top 20 Most Valuable MICHAEL JORDAN Basketball Cards From The Junk Wax Era! (1986-1992, Base Cards)

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Today we'll be looking at the 20 highest selling Michael Jordan basketball base cards from the junk wax era from 1986-1992!

1986-87 Fleer Basketball Card Set
1987-88 Fleer Basketball Card Set
1988-89 Fleer Basketball Card Set
1989-90 Fleer Basketball Card Set
1990-91 Fleer Basketball Card Set
1991-92 Fleer Basketball Card Set
1992-93 Fleer Basketball Card Set
1989-90 Hoops Basketball Card Set
1990-91 Hoops Basketball Card Set
1991-92 Hoops Basketball Card Set
1992-93 Hoops Basketball Card Set
1991-92 Upper Deck Basketball Card Set
1992-93 Upper Deck Basketball Card Set
1992-93 Topps Basketball Card Set
1992 Topps Archives Basketball Set
1990-91 Skybox Basketball Card Set
1991-92 Skybox Basketball Card Set
1992-93 Skybox Basketball Card Set
1992-93 Ultra Basketball Card Set
1992-93 Topps Stadium Club Basketball Card Set

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Call me crazy, but Michael Jordan cards are still grossly underrated, underpriced and underappreciated! Greatest basketball player who ever lived and there will never ever ever be another like him! Period.

tonyevans
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Love the Jordan cards! The 1986, 87 and 88 Fleer Jordans are my favorites! Thanks for all your research! Have a fantastic weekend!

cason
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Fun stuff. Jordan junk wax base cards are some of my favorites. Love the Jordan dunking right on top of Ewing Collector's Choice card.

scoa
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I'm surprised they're not worth more. I have a few, but MJ is the man!

jadesawyer
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Informative video of MJ cards current value. Congrats!

franzjpacis
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I had an opportunity to buy the fleer 86 rookie card in 92 for $75. Most of the cards I were buying at the time were less than $2. At 13 yrs old, I couldnt fathom paying that amount for one card. Kicking myself now because I still own 7 cards mentioned in this video

johnnada
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I found a whole folder of 1991 Jordan basketball cards, even have him wearing #12 jersey. Yay

hermionejamiefulton
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I just rediscovered a bunch of these while I was at Mom's for Thanksgiving. Thank you for the video! I should probably get my Jordans (and others like Bird and Magic) graded. I have mostly NBA from 1989-1993 and MLB from 1986-1990.

mangomushroom
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I literally pulled all those cards when i was a kid in the 90s. I got many copies of most of them too. In total i think i have over 800 MJ cards counting the duplicates and everything. That 1991 Fleer MJ, i pulled like 20 of them, i bought several boxes of that at KMart in 1996 they were all on sale for like 10 bucks each and i spent literally all day opening packs because the boxes had so many packs in them.

eurostar
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Fun fact my grandpa use to get those card for 20 years ago and has a card that worth 20K dollars and now I’m going for steph curry cards and try get a good collection :)

troydegamer
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Wish these grading prices would go down or ppl put more respect on SGC’s name

awwskit
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The good ol' days when MJ cards were on fire in value, lol. Crazy how the market has changed. All good though, true collectors will stick around and witness another boom lol.

Latinochino
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I can't imagine what it's like to be that person that paid $840, 000 for the Jordan rookie in today's market and basically since then.. you know, since things were purposely tanked so that all the good stuff could be bought up at a much cheaper rate..

guywilliams
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I've had #1 put away for some time now. It was my dad's and he gave it to me when I turned 18. My mother and him divorced. I ended up moving with my dad to Singapore for 2 years where the card was with us in a safe. I moved back when I was 20 years old and brought it home with me. Well the best decision I ever made was giving my mother the card. Because at 20-35 I was wild lol. I would've lost it. I just got the card back from her 2 weeks ago. Never been graded. It's always been in a slab. I wanna get it graded. I know it's a 9. Well hoping it will be.

natedill
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I opened all those in high school in the 90’s. Still have them today.

bhfromnh
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Sweet! I have all of these except 1-4. I pulled all out of packs for the year they came out and put them straight into cases. I’ve never had a card graded though. I’m just starting to know about this process.

magnificentmarc
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amazing your video I like your all videos stay connected stay happy 😀😀😀

Poojaseasyrecipe
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I need to know how to get my cards rated because I have almost all the ones you mention plus more

mycaraddiction
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Very nice video explaination my friend, , , like and support here 🤝👍

thewira
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I remember how the people of my generation back in the 90’s collected sports cards. We tried to complete sets and if along the way we hit an Auto or Insert which were the only two additions cards to the set that would be a Plus.
Nowadays, the manufacturers are killing the hobby by producing too many bs…so many that…all the “bases”, “raw” and “no name rookies”, and even “stars example of Grant Hill, McGrady, Iverson among a few others in theirs late careers” cards are pretty much good for fire starters.

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