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Card's sale for $2.7 million sets Michael Jordan-item record


At 58, is still achieving new heights. Goldin Auctions, out of its Private Sales Division, completed the most expensive Jordan item sale of all time when a 1997-98 Upper Deck Game Jersey game-worn patch card, with an on-card autograph, sold for $2.7 million over the weekend. That broke the all-time Goldin Auctions record of $2.1 million. (ESPN.com)

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Card's sale for $2.7 million sets Michael Jordan-item record


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