Astonished to learn that Michael Jordan’s college jersey costs more than twelve houses
This UNC Tar Heels Michael Jordan shirt is significantly more expensive than any other jersey—it costs far more than those of LeBron James or Kobe Bryant.
An insane amount of money has been offered for a Michael Jordan college uniform.
More precisely, this morning (May 9) at Heritage Auctions, MJ’s University of North Carolina sophomore year shirt was successfully auctioned off.
This brand-new clothing cost up to 1.38 million US dollars, or around 31.6 billion Vietnamese Dong, according to an unidentified customer.
The garment sold for 1.38 million US dollars, or more than 31 billion Vietnamese Dong, at the recent successful auction.
This is the sole UNC jersey that Heritage Auctions claims to have photographic evidence of Michael Jordan wearing it during the 1982–1983 NCAA season, the second of “Mr. Air’s” three seasons as a North Carolina Tar Heel player.
Having played in 36 games this season, MJ averaged 20.0 points and 5.5 rebounds, earning him the title of top player in the NCAA.
After entering the NBA more than a year later, he began his journey to become one of the greatest players of all time.
This shirt became the most expensive Michael Jordan shirt ever auctioned when it sold for $1.38 million.
Previously, a Chicago Bulls jersey that Jordan wore during the 1986–1987 season held the record at $480,000.When weighed against other jerseys, Michael Jordan’s UNC shirt is significantly more expensive than models like LeBron James’ All-Star jersey (630,000 USˀ), Kobe Bryant’s NBA Finals jersey (338,000 US̀), and Jordan’s championship season jersey (230,000 US̀).
The demand for items designed by Michael Jordan is rising.
The 10-episode Netflix documentary “The Last Dancing” about Michael Jordan’s career debuted in the middle of 2020, and since then, demand for all collectible products featuring this NBA star has increased dramatically.
Anything and everything about Michael Jackson is on sale, including playing cards, vintage models, jerseys, and signed mementos.
As attested to by Heritage Auctions and numerous other auction houses, the CVID-19 pandemic has had virtually no impact on the sharp rise in demand for Jordanian goods.
Nearly every week, records for selling prices are released for a variety of products, including rookie cards, shoes that were originally owned by Michael Jordan, and jerseys. There is a growing demand that doesn’t seem to be abating, a Heritage Auctions spokesperson revealed.