Michael Jordan Rookie Cards: The Ultimate Collector’s Guide

Written By Ross Uitts

Last Updated: November 8, 2024
Michael Jordan Rookie Cards

Michael Jordan rookie cards are some of the most highly desired cards in the entire hobby.

Why?

It's simple...

Jordan is routinely considered to be the greatest basketball player of all-time and arguably the most famous athlete the world has ever known.

Most of his rookie cards are not that hard to find but supply never seems to be enough to satisfy demand.

That puts some of them high on the list of the most valuable basketball cards in the hobby.

And in this guide, we walk through each of his rookie cards and discuss what makes each of them so special.

Let's jump right in!

Michael Jordan Rookie Card Value

The first thing most collectors ask is: how much is a Michael Jordan rookie card worth?

So, before we review each card later below, let's get this out of the way first.

All Jordan rookies are valuable but depending on the card and its condition, some of them can be worth well into the six-figure range or more.

The list below will give you a rough idea of the estimated values of each card in a given condition level as determined by third party grading company PSA.

1984 Star #101

Estimated PSA 9 Value: $444,000

While the 1986 Fleer gets the nod for being Jordan's "mainstream" rookie card, the 1984 Star #101 is considered by many to be his "true" rookie card.

The distinction between the two lies mostly in how both cards were made available to the collecting community.

While Fleer's distribution was on a wide, national scale through many locations, the Star cards were limited to mainly hobby channels and team promotions.

From 1983 to 1985, Star was the NBA's official licensee for producing cards but they just didn't distribute these cards on a mass scale.

For that reason, they lack the "mainstream" status and are regarded more as oddball or novelty extended rookie cards (XRC).

Furthermore, these cards remain controversial because it was found in the 1990's that the original owner of Star had been working with a print shop to print new Star cards but backdate them to the 1980's.

Many of these new cards were sold and circulated into the hobby and it became difficult to judge authenticity of Star cards.

In fact, until PSA recently joined them in 2022, Beckett was the only third party grading company that would still authenticate and grade these cards.

Since PSA threw their hat in the ring, interest throughout the hobby has skyrocketed.

1984 Star #101 Michael Jordan Rookie Card

1985 Interlake Bulls #1

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75,000

Measuring 5" x 7", these oversized cards were not an officially licensed NBA product and were distributed by the Boy Scouts of America and the Interlake Youth Incentive Program in the Chicago area.

The lack of the NBA license and the extreme regional distribution prevent this card from earning mainstream rookie card status.

I've always loved the image on this card as it captures Jordan's habit of sticking his tongue out while getting ready to blow past a defender and score.

And I love those old Nikes he's wearing, too.

Notice the Boy Scouts of America and Interlake Youth Incentive Program logos along the bottom.

1985 Bulls Interlake #1 Michael Jordan Basketball Card

1985 Merchante Campeona Baloncesto Liga

Estimated PSA 9 Value: $20,000

Arguably the rarest of all Jordan rookies, these stickers were distributed in Spain during the mid-'80s.

You can imagine how many of them were peeled off and stuck in albums or other surfaces.

That makes finding them in high grade a bit difficult.

Jordan is pictured in his USA uniform during the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, the last time a United States amateur men's basketball team won gold.

The borders are covered in blue stars giving it a bright, albeit retro look and feel overall.

1985 Merchante Spanish #173 Michael Jordan Basketball Card

1985 Nike #2

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $16,000

This image of Jordan dunking in front a of a backdrop of the Chicago skyline was everywhere during the 1980's as Nike was promoting their "Air Jordan" sneakers.

These oversized cards themselves were produced as promotional material for his famous shoes.

The front of the card lacks any borders or information about Jordan.

The only items to accompany this infamous image of him are the Nike logo in the lower left and the Air Jordan logo in the upper left.

1985 Nike #2 Michael Jordan Basketball Card

1985 Prism Jewel

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75,000

One of the more unusual cards on this list is Michael Jordan’s 1985 Prism Jewel Sticker issue. 

Their distribution was limited and they were reportedly sold out of vending machines that sat in store fronts.

The dual imagery of Jordon, facsimile signature, and reflective background of this sticker certainly catches the eye.

I really love the reverse dunk that was chosen for the action shot.

1985 Prism Jewel Stickers #7 Michael Jordan Basketball Card

1986 Fleer #57

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $200,000

The most desirable and widely considered to be "the Jordan rookie" is his 1986 Fleer issue.

As mentioned previously, Fleer distributed these on a mass scale so they're not even that scarce.

But, even though they're not hard to find, demand for them is still strong enough to make this one of the most valuable Michael Jordan cards in the hobby.

It's amazing that the 1986 Fleer basketball set was once considered a flop when they were first released and nowadays unopened, original boxes of them sell for monster five-figure price tags.

I don't think Fleer could have chosen a better image for this card as it perfectly captures the essence of who Jordan was: an unstoppable scorer capable of high-flying acrobatics.

The signature red, white, and blue border on the card makes it instantly recognizable and perfectly complements the imagery of Jordan.

1986 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie Card

1986 Fleer Stickers #8

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75,000

Fleer also included stickers of 11 of the game's biggest stars in their iconic 1986 set.

Jordan is the key sticker to own amongst a list of names that includes guys like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Patrick Ewing and Kareem Abdul Jabbar.

Interestingly, in perfect PSA 10 grade, Jabbar's sticker can command a higher price tag than Jordan's because of how few exist in that condition.

A young Jordan is shown driving hard to the basket past New Jersey’s Otis Birdsong with that signature tongue flash. 

The placement of the yellow nameplate along the left side was an interesting move but I think it worked out just fine in this case.

1986 Fleer Sticker #8 Michael Jordan Rookie Card

Michael Jordan's Legacy

Jordan spent 15 years in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards dominating opposing defenders.

Widely considered to be the greatest to ever play the game, Jordan was unstoppable on offense and a shut down defender on the other side of the ball.

Along the way, he would achieve the following:

  • NBA Rookie of the Year
  • 6x NBA Champion
  • 5x MVP
  • 6x NBA Finals MVP
  • 14x All-Star
  • 10x All-NBA First Team
  • 9x All-Defensive First Team
  • 10x Scoring Champion
  • NCAA Champion
  • 2x Olympic Gold Medalist

These are just some of his accomplishments as the full list is nothing short of jaw-dropping.

He was enshrined into the NBA Hall of Fame in 2009 for his achievements and contribution to the game.