Card's sale for $2.7 million sets Michael Jordan-item record
Posted Oct 13, 2021
At 58, Michael Jordan is still achieving new heights. Goldin Auctions, out of its Private Sales Division, completed the most expensive Jordan item sale of all time when a 1997-98 Upper Deck Game Jersey game-worn patch card, with an on-card autograph, sold for $2.7 million over the weekend. That broke the all-time Goldin Auctions record of $2.1 million.
(ESPN.com)
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