2025-06-30 / Boardroom
More history surrounding Michael Jordan. Graded PSA 9 and with a Gem Mint 10 autograph, the signed 1986–87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card sold through Pharrell Williams’ Joopiter auction house for $2.5 million—making it the most expensive Jordan rookie card ever sold and the third‑highest overall Jordan card in history. The card’s auction began at $2 million and drew a single bid before closing; Joopiter applied a 25 percent buyer’s premium to reach the final sale price. It’s the first of nine cards Michael Jordan signed at his Florida golf course in 2024 to be sold publicly. The only Jordan card to sell for more remains a unique 2003–04 1-of-1 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Logoman patch autograph card, which fetched $2.92 million by Goldin in June 2024.