Sports fans and collectors are going wild — a rare Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant basketball card is heating up an auction battle, with bids already soaring past $5 million and experts predicting it could sell for over $6 million.
A One-of-a-Kind Piece of Basketball History

The card in question is from the 2007–08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman Autographs series. What makes it historic?
- It’s the only card ever produced that features just Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant together, side by side.
- Both legends personally signed the card.
- It includes two NBA logo patches — Jordan’s in gold and white, Kobe’s in red, white, and blue.
Collectors know this type of rarity doesn’t come around often, and that’s why the price is skyrocketing.

The Auction Details
The card is currently being offered through Heritage Auctions as part of their Summer Platinum Night Sports Auction taking place August 23–24.
As of Saturday morning, the live bid sits just over $5 million, but experts expect the final sale price to exceed $6.1 million — potentially shattering the current basketball card auction record.
For context:
- The current record belongs to a rare Luka Dončić rookie card, which sold for $3.12 million in 2022.
- If Jordan and Kobe’s dual card goes as expected, it will nearly double that price.

Why This Card Is So Valuable
Chris Ivy, Heritage’s Director of Sports Auctions, explained why the demand is off the charts:
“The Dual Logoman card offered in this auction is the only example created that includes only Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, making it the most sought-after example of the incredible Upper Deck Logoman series.”
He also pointed out the emotional factor:
“Because of Kobe Bryant’s tragic death in 2020, it always will be the only one.”
According to Ivy, the card’s original owner was offered multiple seven-figure private deals but chose to take it to public auction — confident it could break a world record.


The Legends Behind the Signatures
This card isn’t just about rarity — it’s about two of the most iconic names in sports history.
- Kobe Bryant: A five-time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, an 18-time All-Star, and widely regarded as one of the greatest players ever. He tragically passed away in January 2020, along with his daughter Gianna, in a California helicopter crash that shocked the world.
- Michael Jordan: A six-time NBA champion, five-time MVP, and global sports icon. Jordan retired three times during his career, with his final exit in 2003 after playing two seasons with the Washington Wizards. His dominance with the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s solidified his status as the greatest of all time (GOAT).
To have both of their autographs on the same card makes it priceless for fans and collectors alike.
The Hype & What’s Next
Collectors and fans are watching closely as bidding heats up. With more than a week left until the auction officially closes, there’s plenty of time for the price to climb even higher.
If the card sells at or above expectations, it will become the most expensive basketball card ever sold at public auction — a historic moment in the booming sports memorabilia market.
A Growing Market
High-profile sports cards have become a billion-dollar industry over the last decade. Investors, celebrities, and die-hard fans alike are throwing down millions for rare finds. In recent years:
- A Honus Wagner T206 baseball card sold for $7.25 million.
- A LeBron James 2003–04 rookie patch autograph card went for $5.2 million.
- And now, Kobe and MJ’s dual masterpiece is set to join the record books.
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