Presented here is a particularly special example of one of Michael Jordan's most important and desired rookie cards. The offered '84-85 Star Basketball Michael Jordan possesses an on-card autograph which was signed by 'His Airness' at his 2017 Flight School Camp in Santa Barbara, California. The fact that a collector took the time and risk to have this already high-profile rookie card removed from the safety of its case and autographed is truly spectacular. This beauty is held within a staggering BGS 8/10 holder and comes with the original Upper Deck Certificate of Authentication. All four corners remains sharp with the surfaces fully upholding the lofty '9' MINT sub-grade. A typical centering shift and subtle edge chipping is all that keeps from earning the half point bump. We particularly enjoy the black-sharpie signature which graces the front surface, expertly penned and undeniably pristine. All told, this is a spectacular autographed Star brand Michael Jordan rookie card which seems poised for tremendous future growth as demand far exceeds supply. Not to be missed!
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