A Piece of NBA Royalty: 1997-98 Upper Deck UD3 Season Ticket Autograph MJ Michael Jordan Signed Card

A Piece of NBA Royalty: 1997-98 Upper Deck UD3 Season Ticket Autograph #MJ Michael Jordan Signed Card

For the dedicated card collector and the basketball enthusiast alike, we present a chance to own a piece of the legacy of NBA legend Michael Jordan. This 1997-98 Upper Deck UD3 Season Ticket Autograph #MJ Michael Jordan signed card has been graded MINT 9 by BGS, with an autograph grade of 10 by Beckett (0012504914). This highly coveted piece of sports history stands as a testament to the extraordinary career of one of the sport's greatest players.

This card occupies the upper echelons of the grading tier with only 21 examples of this piece recorded in BGS's census reporting, and among them, just eight have achieved this elite grading tier. None have been graded higher, making this a rare opportunity indeed.

Michael Jordan's autograph graces this collectible in a vivid blue ink, a tangible remnant of the player who carved his name as a six-time NBA Finals champion and a five-time NBA Most Valuable Player. Jordan, who was enshrined at Springfield in 2009, is widely recognized as one of the most successful, influential, and iconic figures in the history of basketball.

The card's BGS condition report is exceptional: Centering: 9, Corners: 9, Edges: 9.5, Surface: 9. A statement on the card affirms the manufacturer's guarantee of authenticity for the piece's content, which also serves as the item's Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

The current bidding stands at an impressive $61,888 with 26 days still remaining. Whether you are a dedicated collector or a fan of the game, this card is an irreplaceable memento that beautifully encapsulates the aura and majesty of Michael Jordan's remarkable career. Don't miss out on owning a piece of NBA royalty.

 


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