
Michael Jordan
1996-97 • Skybox
Hoops • #1

A high-grade 1992-93 Fleer Michael Jordan #238 in PSA 9 condition—a cornerstone card from the early 1990s basketball boom for serious collectors.
1992-93 • Fleer
NBA • Chicago Bulls
PSA 9
238
New
Shipping calculated at checkout
Create a listing from this sports-card catalog entry and use the same product details as a starting point.
Compare prices and conditions from other verified sellers • Out of stock items shown at bottom
See how many public collections currently include this card.
0 collectors have this card
The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
The core identity of the card within the set.
The player, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Production details and format-specific attributes.
Material
Card Stock
Language
English
The 1992-93 Fleer Michael Jordan commands a premium relative to base-issue Jordan cards from the same era, driven by Jordan's undisputed status as the defining figure of 1990s NBA basketball and the peak of his second three-peat run. With only one active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin, which typically pushes transacted prices well above what a deeper-supply listing environment would support. Collectors and investors should weigh this scarcity of active supply against the broader 1992-93 Fleer set, which generally trades below Upper Deck and Topps Stadium Club counterparts from the same season.
The 1992-93 Fleer Jordan is a base-issue card with a relatively high print run typical of the junk wax-adjacent early 1990s overproduction era, meaning raw copies are abundant and graded copies carry the true scarcity premium. Population reports from PSA and BGS show that high-grade examples — particularly PSA 10 and BGS 9.5 — represent a small fraction of submitted copies, as Fleer's card stock and centering from this period are notoriously inconsistent. The existence of graded copies in the current available listing signals a meaningful condition premium over the raw card market.
Michael Jordan's collectibles market remains one of the most resilient in the hobby, with sustained demand from both legacy collectors and newer investors who view high-grade Jordan cards as a stable store of value. The 1992-93 Fleer issue, while not a rookie card, benefits from Jordan's championship-era association and continues to attract grading submissions, keeping population reports dynamic and high-grade holders cautious about flooding supply. As grading costs and turnaround times fluctuate, the already-graded copies in circulation hold a structural advantage, and Jordan's Hall of Fame status ensures this card retains long-term collector relevance.

1996-97 • Skybox
Hoops • #1

1992-93 • Upper Deck
#23

1992-93 • Fleer
#29

2019-20 • Panini
Hoops • #295