Michael Jordan’s autographed photo sells for a record-breaking $52,800 at Goldin Auction!

The classic Wilson Air Attack ball from the 1984 release is shown in the black and white portrait of MJ that was taken during his endorsement relationship with Wilson during the 1986–87 NBA season.

According to Darren Rovell of the Action Network, this is the most expensive Jordan-signed photograph ever sold. History is being made.

Rovell said on Twitter, “Craziest price I’ve ever seen for an autographed photo, Winning bid of this just closed signed Type 1 MJ photo from his Wilson endorsement deal (1986/87) just went for $52,800 at @GoldinCo!” an article from sportskeeda.com shared.

The new record is $10.1 million sold for Michael Jordan’s game-learn 1998 NBA finals jersey! Breaking all previous records for Jordan collectibles, this item is the most expensive sports collectable ever. The legacy of a real legend in one piece.

Brahm Watcher said, “Yet again, today’s record-breaking result, with an astounding 20 bids, solidifies Michael Jordan as the undisputed GOAT. Proving his name and incomparable legacy is just as relevant as it was nearly 25 years ago.” an article from sportskeeda.com shared.

Meet Michael Jordan, a basketball legend whose “Airness” transformed the sport, propelled him to unmatched heights, and left him with a lasting reputation as an example of brilliance and tenacity.

Jordan’s legend reached new heights after releasing the documentary “The Last Dance” in 2020. Since then, Jordan memorabilia has fetched record-breaking prices, and the trend doesn’t appear to change as the years go by. The impact of the documentary on the market has contributed to Michael Jordan’s legend’s continued ascent.

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Sports memorabilia from Jordan: Million-Dollar Madness! Even a UNC Jersey sells for $1.38M in a 2021 auction, with items ranging from a $2.7M NBA Card to a $1.472M game-worn shoe.

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