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View Poll Results: More Iconic 1980s Rookie Card?

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  • 1980-81 Topps Magic Johnson / Larry Bird RC

    1 8.33%
  • 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan RC

    11 91.67%
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    Question More Iconic 1980s Basketball Rookie Card?

    When you think of the 1980s which rookie card pops into your head? Is it the Bird/Magic rc or the Michael Jordan rc?
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    MJ, then the Bird/Magic.

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    Not shocked by the outcome but I am surprised that the vote wasn't closer

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    No knock on Bird/Magic/Dr. J but Jordan was and still is the NBA.
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