1984-85 STAR BASKETBALL MICHAEL JORDAN ROOKIE #101 MBA BGS 9 MINT (PWCC-A) Jan 31 Written By Crista Moreno Preserved like a bottle of Domaine Leroy Musigny Grand Cru, this represents the finest 1984-85 Star Basketball Michael Jordan #101 rookie card we have brokered. Indeed, the 1986 Fleer #57 card serves as Michael's most recognized rookie card however the '84-85 Star predates this issue and tracks back to the earliest days of His Airness being on an NBA court. Note that there are no professional stats on the reverse of this card, only North Carolina Tar Heel tallies. These cards were originally distributed in sealed team bags with the Jordan on top which often led to corner and edge wear. Furthermore, this issue is notorious for its centering issues with the vast majority of the 5,000 rumored production run possessing massive shifts towards the lower left quadrant of the card. Due to these factors, currently only 72 BGS 9s are in existence—incredibly scarcity for one of the most desired rookie cards in the industry. This is one of those cards which we respectfully disagree with the centering assessment. Those who study the issue will understand that this example's centering shows better than nearly every other copy in existence. The card's fragile edges lack chipping, the surfaces are exquisite, and the corners have earned their MINT assessment. This card far exceeds expectations and sets the tone for what a high-grade Star brand Michael Jordan rookie card can truly offer. PWCC recommends serious investors consider adding this card to their collection. We expect this card might break an all-time record sale. Crista Moreno
1984-85 STAR BASKETBALL MICHAEL JORDAN ROOKIE #101 MBA BGS 9 MINT (PWCC-A) Jan 31 Written By Crista Moreno Preserved like a bottle of Domaine Leroy Musigny Grand Cru, this represents the finest 1984-85 Star Basketball Michael Jordan #101 rookie card we have brokered. Indeed, the 1986 Fleer #57 card serves as Michael's most recognized rookie card however the '84-85 Star predates this issue and tracks back to the earliest days of His Airness being on an NBA court. Note that there are no professional stats on the reverse of this card, only North Carolina Tar Heel tallies. These cards were originally distributed in sealed team bags with the Jordan on top which often led to corner and edge wear. Furthermore, this issue is notorious for its centering issues with the vast majority of the 5,000 rumored production run possessing massive shifts towards the lower left quadrant of the card. Due to these factors, currently only 72 BGS 9s are in existence—incredibly scarcity for one of the most desired rookie cards in the industry. This is one of those cards which we respectfully disagree with the centering assessment. Those who study the issue will understand that this example's centering shows better than nearly every other copy in existence. The card's fragile edges lack chipping, the surfaces are exquisite, and the corners have earned their MINT assessment. This card far exceeds expectations and sets the tone for what a high-grade Star brand Michael Jordan rookie card can truly offer. PWCC recommends serious investors consider adding this card to their collection. We expect this card might break an all-time record sale. Crista Moreno