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    What is the most valuable basketball card ever?

    Just seeing what your opinion is for the most valuable basketball card every produced??

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    I think that this one may be a contender.
    http://www.beckett.com/news/2009/08/bgs10jordan/

    I'm sure that there have been some MJ 1/1's, logomans, or other super rare cards that have sold privately for the same or more, but the Pristine Jordan RC is definately in the running.

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    I think the George Mikan RC is probably it.

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    As stated above. Mikan is

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    The highest sale I know of was the 04-05 Exquisite Dual Auto/Logoman of Jordan and LeBron, which went for $100,000. But I do happen to know there is one and only one PSA 10 George Mikan RC, which might sell for more than that if it were sold today. I think it sold for 75-80 K when it was auctioned off several years ago, and it's been in a private collection ever since.

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    The highest sale I know of was the 04-05 Exquisite Dual Auto/Logoman of Jordan and LeBron, which went for $100,000. But I do happen to know there is one and only one PSA 10 George Mikan RC, which might sell for more than that if it were sold today. I think it sold for 75-80 K when it was auctioned off several years ago, and it's been in a private collection ever since.


    Try $186,000

    http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...-record-price/

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    I know a jordan RC bgs 10 sold for 82k and another for 200K not long after that

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    Wow some sick sales there

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    I think you'll find even a bad George Mikan RC on average will do much better than a Jordan RC. Just the scarcity makes it tough, and scarcity makes the Mikan more valuable as opposed to the Jordan where his popularity makes his valuable. I've never seen a Mikan in person, as opposed to many Jordans. So Value being in the eye of the beholder, a lot of people will say Jordan is going to be more valuable. Point is, there is possibility of having more PSA 10 Jordan RCs as opposed to very unlikely of the Mikan. I saw two 9.5 Raw Card Reviews from Onsite Beckett Grading a few weeks ago and I'll bet that one could have been a PSA 10, it was super, just happened the two best Jordan's I've ever seen were at the same show.

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