Day 1: After selling my soul and my right leg, I finally had enough to buy this card. I was so excited. I could finally afford the Jordan card!
Day 2: It came! I opened the package excitedly but found to my disappointment I did not see a card, but a pipe bomb. I jumped out of the way, but I was too late, my arm and remaining leg were severely burnt and my other arm was blown off
Day 3: I have been contained in a hospital. When I saw the bills, I was livid. There was a fine of a 19 dollar Fortnite card. I am doomed. I must start my quest
Day 4: I have started my quest for the 19 dollar Fortnite card. I am ready for anything.
Day 5: we started on the path today, I encountered a wild streetcat, I killed it, skinned it, and drank all of its blood. I used its bones as shanks
Day 6: I made my way over to Walmart. I was relieved to have made it. However, they were out of stock. I must move on to target.
Day 7: I have begun my quest to target. Along the way a group of stray dogs bit me and scratched me to near death. But the fiery rage keeps burning inside of me like an eternal furnace.
Day 8: I decided to camp out in an alleyway. Little did I know, there was a homeless man that was roasting me over a fire when I woke up! I broke away from his ropes and ran away, thankfully he wasn't very fast, but I got some severe burns and gnaw marks on my wrist and ankle, he must have been hungry.
Day 9: I reached Target. There was one card left, and there was a man holding it. I tackled the man to the ground and wrestled him until I could tear the card from his greasy fat hands. I ran out of the store in a hot sprint. Fortnite card in my one remaining hand. Police hot on my tail. I escaped them by running into an alley.
Day 10: I have completed my quest. The Fortnite card is mine. But at what cost? I have lost an arm and a leg along the way with severe burns, scratches, and cuts all over my body, I am covered in blood, both mine and others. What remains of my clothes is red and crusty. What remains of my mind is battered and scarred. But as the sun sets on a grateful universe, I can fall asleep, knowing that my quest is complete, that I can slumber peacefully.
Topline
One of the rarest and most valuable rookie cards of basketball legend Michael Jordan is expected to sell for as much as $3 million when it goes to auction next month as the market demand for sports memorabilia continues to ramp up, particularly for items tied to Jordan in the wake of the popular 2020 documentary series The Last Dance.
A Michael Jordan Upper Deck Signed 1986 Fleer #57 Rookie Card is estimated to sell for between $2 ... [+] million and $3 million next month at Christie's.
Key Facts
A Michael Jordan Upper Deck Signed 1986 Fleer #57 Rookie Card in top condition is estimated to sell for between $2 million and $3 million as part of a special online-only auction next month at Christie’s, the auction house said.
If the card sells within that seven-figure price range, it will rank among the most expensive trading cards ever sold, led by a Lebron James Rookie Patch Auto Parallel card that fetched a record-breaking $5.2 million last year.
Between 2006 and 2007, buyers who were lucky enough to pull a rare Fleer 20th anniversary card featuring Jordan could send it in to Upper Deck and in return get an additional original Fleer Jordan rookie card signed by Jordan himself, according to Christie’s.
Of the 23 cards released this way, only 14 have been identified, graded and remain in the hands of private collectors, and the card up for sale with Christie’s has the second-highest quality grading ever given to one of the Jordan rookie cards.
The card will be on display from June 3 to June 7 at Christie’s Rockefeller Center galleries in New York City before bidding ends.
Tangent
Jordan is widely considered to be among the greatest basketball players of all time, having earned a record 10 scoring titles, five most valuable player awards and six championship rings with the Chicago Bulls. His legacy was further strengthened with the 2020 premiere of The Last Dance, a Netflix and ESPN series that examined the Chicago Bulls’ tumultuous 1997 season. Since then, auction prices have surged for memorabilia tied to Jordan. Last year, a pair of game-worn sneakers from his rookie season sold for a record-breaking $1.5 million to become the most expensive ever sold at auction. They broke the previous record that was also held by a $615,000 pair of Jordan’s game-worn shoes that still had a piece of glass embedded in one sole from when he broke the backboard during a slam dunk.
Key Background
Sports memorabilia has fetched higher and higher prices at auction over the past several years. Earlier this month, the jersey purportedly worn by soccer star Diego Maradona when he scored his notorious “Hand of God” goal sold for $9.3 million, the highest price ever paid for sports memorabilia. Sports trading cards proved especially popular during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, as people stayed home during lockdowns and as professional sports games were canceled, eBay’s head of collectibles and trading cards Nicole Colombo said last year.
Further Reading
Damaged Honus Wagner Baseball Card Sells For $1.5 Million At Auction (Forbes)
Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand Of God’ Jersey Sells For Record-Breaking $9.3 Million Amid Controversy (Forbes)
Golf Clubs Purportedly Used For ‘Tiger Slam’ Sell For $5.2 Million—Despite Tiger Woods’ Denial They’re The Right Ones (Forbes)
Record-Breaking Sneakers: Michael Jordan’s Shoes Sell For $615,000 (Forbes)