
Michael Jordan
1992-93 • Upper Deck
#23

1992-93 • Upper Deck
NBA • Chicago Bulls
Near Mint
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Corey Williams' 1992-93 Upper Deck rookie sits at the very bottom of the price tier for NBA cards from this era, trading at a floor-level valuation consistent with deep bench players from a stacked draft class. While the Chicago Bulls affiliation carries historical weight due to the dynasty years, Williams' limited NBA impact keeps this card from commanding any meaningful premium over comparable commons from the set. Condition upgrades via grading would add marginal value, but the ceiling remains constrained by collector demand for the player specifically rather than the team or brand.
The 1992-93 Upper Deck base set was produced in very high volumes, making this a mass-market issue with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction. Population reports for graded copies of this card are negligible, reflecting both low submission interest and the card's status as a common rather than a chase insert. With only one active listing visible in the current market, raw copies are not widely circulated, though this is more a reflection of seller disinterest than genuine scarcity.
Williams had a modest NBA career spanning several teams without the statistical milestones or cultural footprint that typically sustain long-term collector interest in a rookie card. There is no meaningful grading submission trend or speculative momentum behind this card, and it does not benefit from the Hall of Fame or championship narrative premiums that drive sustained demand. Barring an unexpected surge in 1990s Bulls nostalgia or a significant retrospective reappraisal of Williams' career, this card is best viewed as a low-priority hold with limited upside.

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