Description: **NOTE** This card is in a poly bag sleeve for protection and is very reflective in the camera, so any marks that look like cracks in the case are just reflections of crinkles in the sleeve. 1984-85 1985 Star Team Supers 5x7 MICHAEL JORDAN Rookie Card #1 graded BGS 8.5 NM-Mint+ w/ 9.5 GEM MINT subgrade - This Pre 1986 Fleer card is a true rookie of the Hall of Fame Legend being issued at the end of the 1984-85 rookie season of Michael Jordan, the same season of other Hall of Fame Legends Hakeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley and is extremely rare with only 178 graded this high! There are only 8 BGS 9.5 Gem Mint and 0 BGS 10 Pristine. There is only 1 graded similarly as a PSA 8.5 and there are only 9 graded PSA 9 Mint and 0 PSA 10 Gem Mint! One of Michael's rarest rookies, it's as rare or even rarer than his 1984 Star Rookie and many of the 1985 Star including Star Lite and Crunch n Munch as well as the 1986 Fleer and 1986 Star Rookie Cards! This is a rare 1985 Star Team Supers trading card featuring the legendary Michael Jordan during his rookie season with the Chicago Bulls. The card is oversized and has a card number of CB 1. It was manufactured by The Star Co. in the United States and is part of the National Basketball Association (NBA) league. The card comes with a BGS 8.5 rating with 9.5 subgrades, making it a valuable addition to any sports trading card collection. It showcases Jordan's talent and skill during his early years in the NBA and is a must-have for any true basketball fan. Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of history.
Price: 2999 USD
Location: Hicksville, New York
End Time: 2024-11-08T05:14:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.77 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Card Size: Oversized
Sport: N/A
Type: Sports Trading Card
League: National Basketball Association (NBA)
Manufacturer: The Star Co.
Player/Athlete: Michael Jordan
Features: Rookie
Team: Chicago Bulls
Year Manufactured: 1985
Card Number: CB 1
Season: 1985
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States