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I have a card my aunt bought for me when I was young. it is not a traditional card in that it is three times larger. its made out of 22k gold, it says there was only 15000 made, and it has rodman, jordan then pippen on the front, then on the back it says
BULLS BACK TO BACK NBA CHAMPIONS
then it explains they won back to back championships in 96 to 97. then surrounding the text on the left side it has Kerr, harper, and Kukoc. all former players. made in 1997 by upperdeck. can anyone help me out on finding a picture of this card on the interenet because i dont have a camera to put it online, and the worth of this card? much appreciated

2007-12-03 10:07:34 · 4 answers · asked by jakehughs 1 in Sports Basketball

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With a print run of 15,000, it's not going to be solid gold, but a regular cardboard card with gold foil embossing. The actual gold content is miniscule. 15,000 is not even close to rare in card collecting unless it's a regular issue of a major rookie.

It is also an oversized card, something many collectors don't like because it's harder to keep in good shape than standard sized cards. That limits its appeal and resale value. There aren't any that match your description currently on eBay, either active or sold, but there are other 22kt standard-sized Upper Deck cards featuring Jordan alone, available for well under $10.

Sorry, but I don't think your card is worth very much.

2007-12-03 10:24:53 · answer #1 · answered by curtisports2 7 · 1 0

Check a Beckett's Price Guide or Tuff Stuff. You can find them on newsstands.

It's likely gold foil-stamped, and 15,000 for a chase card is a fair number. It's worth a few bucks, probably.

2007-12-03 10:11:57 · answer #2 · answered by The Oracle 4 · 0 0

The 22k really makes it good.

It will go for $3,000 dollars if you REALLY want to sell it..

2007-12-03 10:11:26 · answer #3 · answered by Chris Stewart 5 · 0 0

can i have it???????????????????

2007-12-03 10:11:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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