Rare Michael Jordan autographed game jersey patch trading card sells for $840,000

The Jordan jersey was from the 1992 NBA All-Star Game

Michael Jordan has not appeared in an NBA game since the 2002-03 season but his greatness and mystique has lived on through the sports memorabilia market, especially after the documentary of the final days of his dynastic Chicago Bulls was released in 2020.

A Jordan trading card recently sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars on the PWCC Marketplace. The 1997 Upper Deck game jersey patch autograph card sold for $840,000. The card featured his jersey from the 1992 NBA All-Star Game. Beckett graded the card a min/near mint 8 and the signature was given a 10.

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Michael Jordan in 1991

Closeup of Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan victorious with wife Juanita and trophy after game vs Los Angeles Lakers in Los Angeles. (Richard Mackson/Sports Illustrated / Getty Images)

"It’s a piece of history in that it was the very first time you could pull a game-used and autographed Michael Jordan card out of a trading card pack," PWCC executive Jesse Craig said Friday.

"With only 23 copies of the card released, this card was almost impossible to pull out of a pack. And, to this day, it remains one of the most in-demand basketball cards that can show up on the market."

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Michael Jordan at a press conference in 2020

Michael Jordan attends a press conference before the NBA Paris Game match between Charlotte Hornets and Milwaukee Bucks on Jan. 24, 2020 in Paris. (Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images / Getty Images)

The Jordan card was a part of PWCC’s January Premier Auction. The company said the auction totaled nearly $12 million in sales.

The 1992 All-Star Game was Jordan’s eighth appearance of his career. The game was played in Orlando and came at a time when a lot of attention was on Los Angeles Lakers star Magic Johnson.

Johnson announced his retirement at the start of the season after he was diagnosed with HIV. He still was voted into the All-Star Game and scored 25 points in the Western Conference’s 153-113 win.

Michael Jordan shrugs in 1992

Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan shrugs after sinking a basket to set a new points record for scoring in one half of an NBA finals game during first half play against Portland in Chicago June 3, 1992. (REUTERS/Mike Blake / Reuters Photos)

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Johnson would later return to the NBA during the 1995-96 season and appear in 32 games for the Lakers.