Olympic jersey believed to have been worn by Michael Jordan sells for $273,904
Posted Jun 23, 2017
A jersey believed to have been worn by Michael Jordan at the 1984 Olympics was sold Thursday for $273,904, a record price paid for a basketball jersey. The jersey was auctioned off by Grey Flannel Auctions, whose officials said it matched all the markings compared with photos of the uniform. It is not known who supplied the uniform, nor who purchased it.
(ESPN.com)
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