Star: Jordan

Buying raw Star cards is incredibly risky due to the Shop At Home scandal and numerous "Type II" counterfeits. Experts recommend looking for these specific authentication markers :

Between 1983 and 1986, the Star Company held the only license to produce NBA cards, filling the void left when major manufacturers stepped away from the sport. Because these cards were distributed in sealed team bags rather than traditional wax packs, they were produced in much smaller quantities—often limited to roughly 5,000 sets per release. The Quest for the #101 "Grail" jordan star

In the world of high-stakes sports card collecting, few names carry more weight than Michael Jordan , and no cards are currently more debated or coveted than his Star Company issues Buying raw Star cards is incredibly risky due

: Only 562 copies have been graded by PSA, compared to thousands of Fleer rookies. The Quest for the #101 "Grail" In the

: A PSA 7 that sold for $15,600 in 2022 recently commanded over $100,000. Essential Tips for Collectors

—are increasingly recognized as his true rookie cards , with rare high-grade examples now fetching over one million dollars. Why Star Cards are Dominating the Conversation

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