
Michael Jordan
1996-97 • Skybox
Hoops • #1

A PSA 9 graded 1991-92 Fleer Michael Jordan #29 card from his dominant Chicago Bulls championship run. This vintage basketball card captures Jordan at peak collecting demand.
1991-92 • Fleer
NBA • Chicago Bulls
PSA 9
29
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The 1991-92 Fleer Michael Jordan sits in the mid-tier range of his expansive early-90s cardboard catalog, commanding a meaningful premium over base Fleer issues from the same era due to Jordan's unmatched cultural and competitive legacy. With only one active listing currently available, the market is effectively illiquid at this moment, which can artificially suppress or inflate perceived value depending on the seller's pricing strategy. Collectors familiar with Jordan's broader set recognize this card as a staple, though it trades below his true key rookies and premium insert issues from the same period.
The 1991-92 Fleer Jordan is a base card from a mass-produced set, meaning raw copies exist in significant quantity across the hobby — raw condition is the norm rather than the exception. However, high-grade graded copies, particularly PSA 10s and BGS 9.5s, carry a disproportionate premium due to the notorious print quality and centering issues endemic to Fleer's early-90s production runs. Population reports for gem-mint examples remain relatively constrained given how difficult this card is to grade at the top tier, lending scarcity value to those elite graded copies.
Michael Jordan's status as a transcendent, Hall of Fame icon with sustained global brand relevance ensures long-term collector demand for his cards remains structurally strong, even for non-rookie issues. The single active listing signals thin current market activity, which can create opportunity for patient buyers but also reflects reduced short-term trading momentum on this specific issue. Grading submission trends for Jordan's 90s base cards continue steadily, meaning population reports for high-grade copies will grow incrementally — making early acquisition of top-tier graded examples the more defensible long-term position.

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