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Michael Jordan trading card sells for $2.9 million


Another trading card has broken a record. A signed one-of-one 2003-04 Upper Deck Jordan card sold Saturday for $2,928,000, according to Goldin Auctions. The figure sets a record for any Jordan trading card. Goldin's website shows nine bids were submitted on Saturday for the Upper Deck card. There were 38 total bids made on the card. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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Michael Jordan trading card sells for $2.9 million


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