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Michael Jordan Upper Deck Card Lot for Sale
Looking for Michael Jordan Upper Deck card lot? SportsCards.Site connects collectors with live eBay listings for Upper Deck featuring Michael Jordan basketball cards, with lot prices reflecting the total card count and quality of the collection. Every listing links directly to eBay where you can review photos, seller ratings, and full item descriptions before purchasing.
Why this card matters: Michael Jordan's 1986-87 Fleer rookie card is basketball's most important card. Even mid-grade (PSA 6-7) examples command five-figure prices.
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🔍 What to check before buying:
- Ask for a card count — confirm the total number of cards before purchasing any lot
- Request close-up photos — ask the seller for photos of specific cards you're interested in
- Check for duplicates — lots assembled from junk wax often have many duplicates
- Verify condition distribution — a lot described as 'EX-MT' should have consistent condition across all cards
Buying Tips for Michael Jordan Upper Deck card lot
- Check seller feedback first — look for 98%+ positive ratings with at least 50 completed sales before buying a key card
- Study every provided photo — for raw cards, look at front, back, and all four corners; request additional photos if needed
- Verify the card matches the description — confirm year, set, parallel, and numbering match what's shown
- Use eBay's sold listings filter — check what the same card actually sold for recently before bidding
- Factor in shipping and insurance — key cards should always be shipped insured with tracking and signature confirmation
- Consider making an offer — many Buy It Now sellers will accept 10-15% below asking price, especially on higher-value cards
- Grade before selling — raw cards destined for resale should be graded first; a PSA or BGS grade dramatically increases liquidity