Michael Jordan Memorabilia That Sold for Big Money

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Contributor, Benzinga
November 19, 2025

On the court, Michael Jordan cemented his legend as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and off the court, he became a global cultural icon. In the same way he transformed and transcended the game, Michael Jordan memorabilia sets a new bar in sports collectibles. 

Michael Jordan won six NBA championships, five regular season and six NBA Finals Most Valuable Player awards, two Olympic gold medals, 10 scoring titles, NBA Defensive Player of the Year in the 1987-88 season and more. When “The Last Dance” documentary showcased his legacy in 2020, it reignited collector demand that continues today, with signed basketball shoes to trading cards fetching millions at auction and cementing his influence on sports and beyond.

Here are the Michael Jordan memorabilia that sold for big money.

Quick Look: Michael Jordan Memorabilia That Sold for Big Money 

MemorabiliaMost Recent Sale Price
2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman Autographs Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant card$12.932 million
1998 NBA Finals Game 1 jersey$10.1 million
”The Dynasty Collection”: six individual shoes from each title game$8 million
1996-97 season game-worn jersey$4.68 million
1984 rookie season game-worn jersey$4.215 million
1992 Olympic Dream Team game-worn autographed jersey$3 million
2003 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Autographed Logoman card$2.9 million
1986-87 Fleer autographed rookie card$2.7 million
1992-93 NBA season uniform worn in 17 games$2.623 million
1998 NBA Finals Game 2 pair of game-worn shoes$2.24 million

10 Most Valuable Michael Jordan Collectibles Ever Sold

Michael Jordan’s legacy inspires, encouraging collectors and investors to pick up these most expensive Michael Jordan items.

1. 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman Autographs Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant Card

Sold at Heritage Auctions, the 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman with jersey logos and autographs from Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant became the most expensive sports trading card ever, surpassing the 1952 Mickey Mantle that sold for $12.6 million in 2022. The Jordan-Bryant sports card sold for $12.932 million in August 2025.

2. 1998 NBA Finals Game 1 Jersey

Long after retiring, Jordan continues to set records. His 1998 NBA Finals jersey, worn in Game 1, sold for $10.1 million in January 2023, becoming the most expensive Michael Jordan memorabilia and setting the record for the most expensive basketball jersey and game-worn memorabilia ever.

3. “The Dynasty Collection”: Six Individual Shoes From Each Title Game

Jordan and the Chicago Bulls won NBA championships in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998. Sotheby’s sold one shoe from each of those games as “The Dynasty Collection,” from the collection of Tim Hallam, a Bulls public relations executive. The shoes fetched $8 million in February 2024. 

4. 1996-97 Season Game-Worn Jersey

This jersey has been matched through photos to 17 games that Jordan played in across five months, making it the most extensively game-worn jersey authenticated to date. It sold through Sotheby’s for $4.68 million in October 2024.

5. 1984 Rookie Season Game-Worn Jersey

This autographed jersey is the only one believed to still exist from Jordan’s debut in the NBA in 1984. MeiGray, a photo-matching company, pinpointed him in it in an Oct. 5, 1984, preseason game. The jersey was matched to other games that October. In March 2025, Sotheby’s sold it for $4.215 million, making it the fifth-most expensive NBA jersey to sell at auction. Jordan holds the number one and number four spots as well.

6. 1992 Olympic Dream Team Game-Worn Autographed Jersey

Jordan won two gold medals as part of the U.S.A. Olympic men’s basketball team. His most memorable win was the semifinal in 1992 against Lithuania, when he wore No. 9 as part of the “Dream Team.” Following the game, he gave the jersey to teammate Karl Malone. Goldin Auctions sold it for more than $3 million in 2023.

7. 2003 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Autographed Logoman Card

The first signed Logoman patch card with Jordan in a Chicago Bulls uniform is one of one, making it extremely rare among basketball collectibles. After the Jordan-Bryant card, this 2003 basketball card is the most expensive featuring him. It sold at Goldin Auctions for $2.9 million in June 2024.

8. 1986-87 Fleer Autographed Rookie Card

Professional Sports Authenticator graded a 1986-87 Fleer rookie basketball card of Jordan as Mint 9 for the card and Gem-Mint 10 for his autograph. That card sold for $2.7 million through Goldin Auctions in October 2025.

9. 1992-93 Season Uniform Worn in 17 Games

The photo-matching services of MeiGray and Sports Investors Authentication matched Jordan wearing this uniform in at least 17 games during the 1992-93 NBA season. It sold at Heritage Auctions in May 2025 for $2.623 million.

10. 1998 NBA Finals Game 2 Pair of Game-Worn Shoes

In April 2024, Jordan broke the record for the highest amount paid at auction for a pair of sneakers. He poured in 37 points in the Chicago Bulls’ win over the Utah Jazz in game two of the 1998 NBA Finals during what came to be known as his “Last Dance Season.” The “Bred” Air Jordan XIII sneakers he wore during the second half of the game sold at Sotheby’s for $2.24 million.

Why Michael Jordan Memorabilia Is So Valuable

Michael Jordan memorabilia is valuable because of the nostalgia and appreciation investors and fans hold for his lasting legacy on and off the court. His historic career and fame drive demand, contributing to potentially increasing values.

Authenticity and scarcity of Jordan memorabilia combine with emotional value and investment potential to drive high valuations. Michael Jordan collectibles, especially basketball cards, consistently outperform the average return on investment of other sports memorabilia, with his card index rising 2,700% since 2004, attracting both investors and fans.

Jordan’s Legacy Still Scores Big at Auction

The fan base for Michael Jordan extends far beyond basketball; it’s a cultural phenomenon that continues to drive record-breaking sales. Consider exploring collectibles as an alternative investment where fandom and financial opportunity can intersect to your benefit.

Frequently Asked Questions 

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What is the most expensive Michael Jordan memorabilia?

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Michael Jordan’s Game 1 jersey from the 1998 NBA Finals sold for just under $10.1 million in September 2022, making it the most expensive memorabilia exclusive to Michael Jordan. However, the 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman, featuring the game-worn jersey logos and autographs of Jordan and Kobe Bryant, fetched $12.932 million at Heritage Auctions.

 

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What’s the most expensive Michael Jordan rookie card ever sold?

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In October 2025, Goldin Auctions sold a Jordan 1986-87 Fleer autographed rookie card for $2.7 million, topping all other publicly known values for a Michael Jordan rookie card. Graded by Professional Sport Authenticator, the 1986-87 Fleer carried a Mint 9 card grade and a Gem-Mint 10 autograph grade.

 

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What are the best Michael Jordan cards to invest in?

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Because the universe of trading cards for Michael Jordan’s basketball career is vast and covers a wide range of values that can go up and down, the best cards to collect are those you enjoy. Still, depending on your price range, some of the top cards to invest in include Jordan’s 1987 Fleer #59, 1993 Topps Finest #1, 1997 Metal Universe #23, 1988 Fleer All-Star #120, 1986 Fleer #57, 1984 Star #101 and 1999 Upper Deck Final Floor.

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