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03-16-2011, 02:06 AM #11
Nice old odd-ball cards. Ive never seen alot of those. This make me want to add to my MJ collection badly! 500+ is not enough for me haha
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03-16-2011, 02:38 AM #12
wrigleyfield: Thanks! You probably won't see many of them again either. A lot of them are extremely, extremely rare. Glad my post inspired you. I agree that 500 Jordans is not nearly enough. I have over 4,200 different Jordans (and when I finish the Legacy set that I just started it will be 5300+), and that isn't nearly enough for me. I would love to have 10,000+ different Jordan cards in the not-too-distant future, and given long enough, I think I actually will. When I started 16 years ago I would have never dreamed of owning 420 different, let alone 4,200, so I think it's possible, maybe even realistic. I'll keep posting them on my web site as I get them!
--Andrew
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03-16-2011, 02:58 AM #13
Dang that is a crazy amount. I couldnt fathom that many of any one player haha
I would love to get more jordans but his stuff is so expensive. especially the cool looking cards
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03-21-2011, 12:39 AM #14
insane collection....i have about 1100 MJ cards and i probably have maybe of those.....if you dont mind me asking where did those unc gold edition cards come from???i have never seen or heard of them before
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03-21-2011, 02:15 AM #15
Djposterboy: Thanks! The rest of my Jordan collection (4,200+ cards) is shown on my web site (with pictures) at: http://www.thejordancollector.com/jordanihave.html
The 1989-90 Coca Cola North Carolina's Finest Gold Edition cards were issued as a complete set of 200, which was limited to a print run of 1,000, unlike the regular cards which were sold in packs and were extremely abundant. The Gold Edition set seems a lot harder to find than most other cards with 1,000 copies in circulation though. The Jordans in the set sell for about $75-$100 each. I have since picked up a second copy of most of the Gold Edition Jordans, each graded PSA 9 Mint. I got both copies of the Jordans from long-time Jordan collectors who decided to sell their collections when the economy turned sour, as is the case with most of the cards shown in the scans. Most of them (other than the RC's and the Star cards) you can't simply pick up on eBay, so you have to wait until a die-hard collector decides to unload them. Many of those cards in the scans very few Jordan collectors have even heard of.
--Andrew
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03-21-2011, 08:23 AM #16
wow I used to have some of those way back in the day, cool.
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03-24-2011, 02:59 AM #17

Wow that is an impressive collection! I used to have your website bookmarked when I was collecting heavily because I was in awe of your collection! I bow down to your collection ;)
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03-24-2011, 04:12 AM #18
Do you have the 1991-92 Hoops Metal Prototype Jordan?
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03-24-2011, 12:21 PM #19
movel23: Thanks! I remember trading with you way back in the day (probably through the old Beckett Buy/Sell/Trade). Good to hear from you again!
--Andrew
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03-24-2011, 12:24 PM #20
gatorboymike: No, I don't have the 1991-92 Hoops Metal Prototype yet. I've had the opportunity to buy one twice in the last year, but both were overpriced ($300-$400). Another sold on eBay for about half that before I had a chance to pick it up. I'm currently working on an offer to trade for one, but I don't know if it will go through or not. If you have one, I would be interested in trading for it. My Jordan trade list is at: http://www.thejordancollector.com/mjordan.html
--Andrew
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