
Michael Jordan
1992-93 • Upper Deck
#62

1996-97 • Skybox • Hoops
National Basketball Association • Chicago Bulls
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The 1996-97 Skybox Hoops Michael Jordan commands a moderate premium within the broader mid-90s Jordan card ecosystem, sitting below his flagship Ultra and E-X2000 inserts from the same era but still benefiting from Jordan's universal collector demand. As a base-set card from his fifth championship season, condition sensitivity is high — graded examples in PSA 9 or BGS 9.5 trade meaningfully above raw copies. This card appeals to set builders and Jordan specialists alike, positioning it as a steady mid-tier piece rather than a headline auction lot.
The 1996-97 Hoops base Jordan is a standard print-run card with no serial numbering, making high-grade population the primary scarcity driver rather than manufactured rarity. PSA and BGS population reports show a moderate number of graded copies, though gem mint examples remain competitive given the era's centering and print quality issues. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, available supply is temporarily constrained, which can create short-term pricing pressure for buyers seeking graded examples.
Michael Jordan's card market remains one of the most resilient in the hobby, with sustained global demand anchored by his Hall of Fame status and cultural legacy — insulating even common base cards from significant depreciation. Grading submission trends for 90s Jordan base cards have increased as collectors pursue registry sets and complete graded runs, keeping population growth active. While this specific card is unlikely to see explosive appreciation, it holds its value reliably and serves as a low-volatility entry point for Jordan collectors building era-specific portfolios.

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