Jordan Ultra PSA 10

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Anyone know what these usually sell for in raw mint condition?
I know its the only PSA 10 graded and there is only three of the same cards graded PSA 9.
So four graded in total by PSA.
Not sure if I should bid or not....I do not want to go too overboard.
What you guys think?
Anyone know what these usually sell for in raw mint condition?
I know its the only PSA 10 graded and there is only three of the same cards graded PSA 9.
So four graded in total by PSA.
Not sure if I should bid or not....I do not want to go too overboard.
What you guys think?
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is this for a registry set?
A lot of money, but they don't come up very often.
Good luck.
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Sorry I can't help you out with your question, but I cannot believe people would pay that kind of money for that card. WOW!
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If I were a diehard jordan collector, I guess I might feel differently, but if I was going to spend $800+ on a Jordan card, it'd be on his rookie.
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There is exactly one guy trying to put together a Jordan master registry set. If this truly was a registry battle, the high bidder would've won it for $150 because nobody else is trying to complete the set. This, the 92 Fleer All Star and Team Leader, misc refractors, etc..., have always brought good money. This is just what these cards bring and it has nothing to do with the registry. It's amazing to me that people find it hard to believe that there are collectors out there willing to pay good money for tough PSA 10s of the greatest basketball player of all time.
Edit to add- Gonblott, they sell for about $50 raw.
<< <i>This is the kind of card I think I would be patient and try to pick up at a show - ya probably could get a nice buy on it.
mike >>
Mike is right!
That is one nice card
280 from the same set and print run for 137.00 each. Guess who has them?
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<< <i>never in my life would i put out that kind of money for a fleer ultra : )
is this for a registry set? >>
Just decided to start to work on the registry set.
I did not know this card was limited actually, thanks for the info guys.
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Edit to add- Gonblott, they sell for about $50 raw. >>
Thanks.
Call me crazy but I think I might go for it.....rare inserts have a history of going for big $$.
There are four graded in total, this one being the only 10, the rest are graded 9.
If you guys need a good price guide for some of the rare Jordan auto cards, check this site out here.
That site has been very helpful to me in the past.
I think you're right. I was going by the last auction, but it was apparently the less desirable "Step it Up" card #280. The regular Jordan Platinum has sold for $208 and $234 in the last two raw auctions.
it amazes me that people will pay more than $50 for a card slabbed in plastic. I bet a nice 9 would go for a lot less
I agree, PSA 10s are stupid. But when the card sells well raw something like this seems more reasonable to me than a 1975 Topps common selling for $500 or an 86 Topps Nolan Ryan selling for $1,000+. To me, the Jordan is along the same lines as a 1984 Topps Marino selling for $5k or a 1982 Topps Traded Ripken selling for $1,500. At least the card is desirable without the slab.
US $2,286.11 FINAL BID
Oh well........
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