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    Question Jordan Card... What is this Where is the REST..?

    Found this Card looking through my Jordans Today.. Does anyone know anything about it?

    I cannot seem to find another or come up with any info on it.

    I WOULD Like to obtain the Rest of it... To me It looks like a Portrait or Banner Style Card made up of several peices..

    Does Anyone have the Rest Of this card??



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    Oh, BTW that Back says Copyright 1997 UDC, saying he was crowned the scoring champion for 9 years etc..

    This Is # MJ6

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    Pretty sure it comes from the Jordan box sets.

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    Can't seem to find it or its pieces.

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    To Ross.Virant: Your card is part of a "set" of six. #MJ1, #MJ2 and #MJ3 form a 3-card 5-time NBA Finals MVP panel, and #MJ4, #MJ5 and #MJ6 form a 3-card 9-time NBA scoring leader panel. I can send you scans if you want.
    --TheJordanCollector

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    Sure that would be cool,
    How were these distributed? Any value to them?
    I am sure alot were tossed out by people, so they are hard to find.

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    Here they are in all their glory. Unfortunately I don't know what product they originated from. They're one of very few Jordan cards that I don't know the complete origins of, and I have over 4,000 different Jordan cards, not counting doubles. They aren't worth much though. Maybe a couple of bucks each. I usually see several on eBay at any given time, but I'm not finding any right now for some reason. They're maybe a little more on the scarce side, but by no means rare.

    --MJSuperCollector



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    Pretty sweet when they are all togetheri like the top one thoughmine is a piece of the bottom scoring champion. I would like to pick up all of them or a few more to complete the puzzle even though the value isn't much. It is something different that not a lot of people have.

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    Yeah, I like having Jordan cards that not a lot of other people have. You can probably eventually pick the rest of them up on eBay.

    Are you a Jordan collector? If so, you should check out my site:

    http://www.thejordancollector.com

    Trade list: http://www.thejordancollector.com/mjordan.html

    Have list: http://www.thejordancollector.com/jordanihave.html

    I have TONS of Jordans for trade, high-end, low-end, ultra-rare, oddball etc.

    You'll see a lot of Jordans in my personal collection that you've probably never seen before.

    If there's anything you're interested in, send me your trade offers.

    --MJSuperCollector

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