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    Post Michael Jordan’s 1998 Game Worn Jersey Brings $10 Million Record At Auction

    https://www.breitbart.com/sports/202...on-record-bid/

    A game-worn Michael Jordan jersey won the highest-ever bid of $10 million at auction last week.

    The jersey that went up on the block on Sept. 6 was worn for game one of the 1998 NBA Finals and reached a final bid of $10,091,000, according to TMZ Sports.

    Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals Game 1 jersey was auctioned off at Sothebys today.

    'The Last Dance' jersey carried an estimate of $3M-5M.

    Its final sale price?

    $10.1 million — a record for any basketball jersey, game-worn sports memorabilia, or MJ item. pic.twitter.com/LWzPyW08PV

    — Front Office Sports (@FOS) September 15, 2022

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    Certainly lots of money, but it was Jordan's last Finals appearance, so I'm not surprised.

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