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Anyone else see this one? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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aminors said:Sorry, but that auto is NOT a ten.
hawkfandan said:aminors said:Sorry, but that auto is NOT a ten.
Agreed.
Jordan's cards continue to break all sorts of records. Its mind boggling considering that he continues to sign - its not like his auto is rare. However, I agree - absolutely beautiful card.
hawkfandan said:aminors said:Sorry, but that auto is NOT a ten.
Agreed.
Jordan's cards continue to break all sorts of records. Its mind boggling considering that he continues to sign - its not like his auto is rare. However, I agree - absolutely beautiful card.
noaskiecards said:hawkfandan said:aminors said:Sorry, but that auto is NOT a ten.
Agreed.
Jordan's cards continue to break all sorts of records. Its mind boggling considering that he continues to sign - its not like his auto is rare. However, I agree - absolutely beautiful card.
Jordan will continue to sign and his autograph will eventually decrease in value...
However, there are only 23 signed Jordan baseball rookie cards you can own from the mid 90s......
Jordan can sign a billion times but there will always be 23 of those autographs that bring back the mid 90s and space jam days!
elmalo said:I get a kick out of the "top prospect"
bballcardkid said:elmalo said:I get a kick out of the "top prospect"
He actually batted .250 in the AFL, which is incredible considering. The progress he made was unreal. His coaches said he could have cracked a big league roster (based on talent) within another year or two.
bballcardkid said:noaskiecards said:hawkfandan said:aminors said:Sorry, but that auto is NOT a ten.
Agreed.
Jordan's cards continue to break all sorts of records. Its mind boggling considering that he continues to sign - its not like his auto is rare. However, I agree - absolutely beautiful card.
Jordan will continue to sign and his autograph will eventually decrease in value...
However, there are only 23 signed Jordan baseball rookie cards you can own from the mid 90s......
Jordan can sign a billion times but there will always be 23 of those autographs that bring back the mid 90s and space jam days!
His new cards will continue to decrease in value, but the autos from his playing days will continue to be highly regarded. I used to think it would be impossible for a Jordan certified auto to be had for less than 4 bills, but you can get them all day for that now. The thing is though, if I'm a serious Jordan collector and I'm looking for a certified auto, I'm not looking for a crappy sticker from some watered down product. I'd be looking for an on card auto featuring him in his Bulls uniform issued from his playing days. Those will always be iconic.
BTW, has anyone ever seen the 1994 UD Collector's Choice Jordan Auto. I can't remember if this was a baseball or basketball issue, nor can I remember if it's a normal sized card or a 5x7. It's one Jordan auto that I've never seen an image of but have always been curious about. I simply remember it being from Collectors Choice and it used to "book" at $4000.
Is this how you feel now?>autocut said:I pulled this one back in 1999 and sold it the same year.
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hawkfandan said:Anyone else see this one? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0612953511