Michael Jordan Rookie Cards: The Ultimate Collector’s Guide - Old Sports Cards (2024)

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Michael Jordan rookie cards are some of the most highly desired cards in the entire hobby.

Why?

It's simple...

Jordan is routinely considered to be the greatest basketball player of all-time and arguably the most famous athlete the world has ever known.

Most of his rookie cards are not that hard to find but supply never seems to be enough to satisfy demand.

That puts some of them high on the list of the most valuable basketball cards in the hobby.

And in this guide, we walk through each of his rookie cards and discuss what makes each of them so special.

Let's jump right in!

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Michael Jordan Rookie Card Value

The first thing most collectors ask is: how much is a Michael Jordan rookie card worth?

So, before we review each card later below, let's get this out of the way first.

All Jordan rookies are valuable but depending on the card and its condition, some of them can be worth $250,000 or more.

The table below will give you a rough idea of the estimated values of each card in a given condition level as determined by third party grading company PSA.

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*Note:PSA no longer grades the 1984 Star Jordan so prices referenced are estimated as graded by Beckett (BGS).

And to be clear, this list does not include any Michael Jordan baseball cards...we are just talking about his basketball cards here.

Card

PSA 7

PSA 8

PSA 9

PSA 10

1984 Star

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$10,000

$25,000

$100,000

Cell

1985 Interlake

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$5,000

$8,000

$25,000

$75,000

1985 Merchante

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$6,000

$14,000

$20,000

Cell

1985 Nike

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$900

$1,200

$2,700

$16,000

1985 Prism Jewel

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$7,000

$30,000

$50000

$75,000

1986 Fleer

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$6,000

$8,000

$21,000

$250,000

'86 Fleer Sticker

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$1,000

$1,800

$5,000

$75,000

While the 1986 Fleer gets the nod for being Jordan's "mainstream" rookie card, the 1984 Star #101 is considered to be his "true" rookie card.

The distinction between the two lies mostly in how both cards were made available to the collecting community.

While Fleer's distribution was on a wide, national scale through many locations, the Star cards were limited to mainly hobby channels and team promotions.

From 1983 to 1985, Star was the NBA's official licensee for producing cards but they just didn't distribute these cards on a mass scale.

For that reason, they lack the "mainstream" status and are regarded more as oddball or novelty extended rookie cards (XRC).

Furthermore, these cards remain controversial because it was found in the 1990's that the original owner of Star had been working with a print shop to print new Star cards but backdate them to the 1980's.

Many of these new cards were sold and circulated into the hobby and it became difficult to judge authenticity of Star cards.

In fact, Beckett is now the only third party grading company that will still authenticate and grade these cards.

Front Design:The front of the card contains a full color image of Jordan coming down with a rebound surrounded by rich, red borders.

The Bulls logo, his name and position are all shown at the bottom.

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Reverse Design:The back of the card contains his personal information and statistics from his college days at North Carolina.

As noted in the upper right corner, Star was the NBA's official licensee that year and the several copyrights at the bottom add additional validity.

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Condition Issues:You almost always see these cards with poor centering. It is tough to find examples of this card that have been graded by Beckett to be in BGS 9 (and rarely BGS 9.5) condition.

1985 Interlake Bulls #1

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75,000

Measuring 5" x 7", these oversized cards were not an officially licensed NBA product and were distributed by the Boy Scouts of America and the Interlake Youth Incentive Program in the Chicago area.

The lack of the NBA license and the extreme regional distribution prevent this card from earning mainstream rookie card status.

Front Design:I've always loved the image on this card as it captures Jordan's habit of sticking his tongue out while getting ready to blow past a defender and score.

And I love those old Nikes he's wearing, too.

Notice the Boy Scouts of America and Interlake Youth Incentive Program logos along the bottom.

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Reverse Design:Like many regional oddball issues, the back of these cards is blank.

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Condition Issues:Centering is a typical challenge with these cards but because of their large size, it is also difficult to find examples that haven't been dinged up and damaged over the years.

1985 Merchante Campeona Baloncesto Liga

Estimated PSA 9 Value: $20,000

Arguably the rarest of all Jordan rookies, these stickers were distributed in Spain during the mid-'80s.

You can imagine how many of them were peeled off and stuck in albums or other surfaces.

That makes finding them in high grade a bit difficult.

Front Design:Jordan is pictured in his USA uniform during the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, the last time a United States amateur men's basketball team won gold.

The borders are covered in blue stars giving it a bright, albeit retro look and feel overall.

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Reverse Design:There are actually two variations of these stickers when it comes to their reverse sides.

They both feature advertisem*nts for yogurt but contain different wording, imagery, and of course coloration.

The blue variation is considerably more rare than the red.

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Condition Issues:As mentioned previously, because these are stickers, that means many of them were peeled off and stuck to surfaces long ago.

And being stickers, they're more susceptible to wear anyway as opposed to sturdier cardboard stock.

According to the PSA population report, none of these stickers has ever attained PSA 10 Gem Mint status.

1985 Nike #2

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $16,000

This image of Jordan dunking in front a of a backdrop of the Chicago skyline was everywhere during the 1980's as Nike was promoting their "Air Jordan" sneakers.

These oversized cards themselves were produced as promotional material for his famous shoes.

Front Design:The front of the card lacks any borders or information about Jordan.

The only items to accompany this infamous image of him are the Nike logo in the lower left and the Air Jordan logo in the upper left.

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Reverse Design:The back of the card is just as enjoyable as the front as Nike summarizes Jordan's personal information at the top along with 9 of his career highlights below.

You can see just how impressive of a resume he had up to that point in time and Nike was very smart for pairing up with him.

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Condition Issues:Like any oversized card that would not fit in traditional holders, these are susceptible to showing dings and scratches.

1985 Prism Jewel

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75,000

One of the more unusual cards on this list is Michael Jordan’s 1985 Prism Jewel Sticker issue.

Their distribution was limited and they were reportedly sold out of vending machines that sat in store fronts.

Front Design:The dual imagery of Jordon, facsimile signature, and reflective background of this sticker certainly catches the eye.

I really love the reverse dunk that was chosen for the action shot.

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Reverse Design:The back of the stickers were blank.

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Condition Issues:Like all stickers, many of these were peeled off their backs long ago so those that do survive intact are few and far between.

And often times the shiny surfaces on the front will show scratching and other wear.

1986 Fleer #57

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $250,000

The most desirable and widely considered to be "the Jordan rookie" is his 1986 Fleer issue.

As mentioned previously, Fleer distributed these on a mass scale so they're not even that scarce.

But, even though they're not hard to find, demand for them is still strong enough to make this one of the most valuable Michael Jordan cards in the hobby.

It's amazing that the 1986 Fleer basketball set was once considered a flop when they were first released and nowadays unopened, original boxes of them sell for monster five-figure price tags.

Front Design:I don't think Fleer could have chosen a better image for this card as it perfectly captures the essence of who Jordan was: an unstoppable scorer capable of high-flying acrobatics.

The signature red, white, and blue border on the card makes it instantly recognizable and perfectly complements the imagery of Jordan.

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Reverse Side:The back doesn't pack nearly the same excitement as the front but that's to be expected.

The Bulls logo sits atop Jordan's personal information and his statistics from his first two seasons in the NBA giving the back of the card a very straightforward feel to it.

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Condition Issues:The multi-colored borders on the front do make it a challenge to find the card without signs of wear and chipping.

And, unfortunately, centering can be a problem as well.

1986 Fleer Stickers #8

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75,000

Fleer also included stickers of 11 of the game's biggest stars in their iconic 1986 set.

Jordan is the key sticker to own amongst a list of names that includes guys like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Patrick Ewing and Kareem Abdul Jabbar.

Interestingly, in perfect PSA 10 grade, Jabbar's sticker can command a higher price tag than Jordan's because of how few exist in that condition.

Front Design: A young Jordan is shown driving hard to the basket past New Jersey’s Otis Birdsong with that signature tongue flash.

The placement of the yellow nameplate along the left side was an interesting move but I think it worked out just fine in this case.

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Reverse Design:The back of the sticker looks very similar to the back of his base card in this set.

There are no statistics for Jordan but Fleer did include a nice write-up about Jordan's early professional accomplishments as well as a nod to his time in the NCAA.

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Condition Issues: Not surprisingly, the stickers were often peeled off and stuck on any number of surfaces making them basically worthless.

And those that survived intact are difficult to find in top quality condition because centering is usually an issue.

Michael Jordan's Legacy

Jordan spent 15 years in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards dominating opposing defenders.

Widely considered to be the greatest to ever play the game, Jordan was unstoppable on offense and a shut down defender on the other side of the ball.

Along the way, he would achieve the following:

  • NBA Rookie of the Year
  • 6x NBA Champion
  • 5x MVP
  • 6x NBA Finals MVP
  • 14x All-Star
  • 10x All-NBA First Team
  • 9x All-Defensive First Team
  • 10x Scoring Champion
  • NCAA Champion
  • 2x Olympic Gold Medalist

These are just someof his accomplishments as the full list is nothing short of jaw-dropping.

He was enshrined into the NBA Hall of Fame in 2009 for his achievements and contribution to the game.

Ross Uitts

Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. Need help buying or selling cards or have a general question about the hobby? Contact him at [emailprotected]

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FAQs

How much is Michael Jordan rookie rookie card worth? ›

It's a cornerstone of any Michael Jordan collection, and can sell for tens of thousands of dollars. In the current market, and at grade 9, this rookie card ranges from $10,000 to $20,000. 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan graded CSG 1.

Is a Michael Jordan rookie card worth anything? ›

His rookie cards are some of the most valuable and sought-after items in the sports memorabilia market. A mint condition PSA or BGS-graded Michael Jordan rookie card can fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction—a few have even crossed the million-dollar threshold.

What is the most collectible Michael Jordan card? ›

The most valuable Card of Michael Jordan is currently 1997 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems #23PMG Michael Jordan /100 BGS 8.5 by Metal Universe from 1997 with a worth of approx. $420000.0.

What is the best Michael Jordan rookie card? ›

The 1986-87 Fleer card is the most sought-after of all Michael Jordan rookie cards. This is because it is his only NBA-licensed, standard-issue rookie card. It has repeatedly set and then re-raised the bar for modern era investment-quality sports cards.

What basketball card sold for $1 million? ›

Michael Jordan Fleer rookie card sells for record $1 million.

What is the highest sold NBA rookie card? ›

2013-14 Panini Prizm Giannis Antetokounmpo Prizms Black Mosaic Rookie Card #290. Sold for $1.1M. Holding the distinction of the most valuable unsigned modern era trading card, the one-of-one Giannis Antetokounmpo Panini Prizm #290 Black Mosaic also has the honor of the second Antetokounmpo card to top $1 million.

What is the rare Michael Jordan rookie card? ›

1986 Fleer #57

The most desirable and widely considered to be "the Jordan rookie" is his 1986 Fleer issue. As mentioned previously, Fleer distributed these on a mass scale so they're not even that scarce.

What are the odds of pulling a Jordan rookie card? ›

For every spot you purchase, you'll have the same odds as your neighbor - 1 in 132 to land card #57, Michael Jordan.

How many Michael Jordan rookie cards exist? ›

there are 3000 SGC graded Jordan rookies and roughly 13,000 Beckett graded Jordan rookie cards for a grand total of over 40,000. Thus, there are still many 'raw', ungraded Fleer Jordan rookie cards out there.

Will Michael Jordan cards increase in value? ›

Michael Jordan is a basketball legend, and many collectors agree his rookie cards from his time in the NBA will likely increase in value, so they are popular with investors. The same is not true with his baseball cards.

What are the highest value sports cards? ›

While Honus Wagner's card is generally seen as the holy grail for baseball card fans, it's Mantle's rookie that takes the top spot. On August 28 of 2022, a Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps Card sold for $12.6 million to an anonymous buyer.

What are the most collectible sports cards? ›

See disclosure. The 1952 Topps #311 card has long been considered the most sought-after and valuable baseball card in the hobby. In August 2021, a Honus Wagner T206 set the record for the most expensive sports card sold at auction with a final sale price of $6.6 million.

What is the most expensive rated rookie card? ›

The Most Expensive Sports Trading Cards of All Times
CardPrice
T206 SGC 3 (Honus Wagner)$6.6 million
1952 Topps (Mickey Mantle)$5.2 million
2003-04 Rookie Patch Autograph (LeBron James)$5.2 million
1:1 Logoman Autographed (Luka Doncic)$4.6 million
6 more rows

What is the most expensive Michael Jordan rookie? ›

$780,000. Featuring a jersey patch with Jordan's signature, this limited auto patch Upper Deck card sold for more than the perfect 10 of a Fleer rookie (see below).

What was the first Jordan rookie card? ›

The 1986-87 Fleer rookie might be the most recognizable early Jordan card, but it was not his first NBA-licensed card. His first card came in the 1984-85 Star set, but due to some specific parameters of what is considered a true rookie card, it is labeled as an "XRC," which is essentially a pre-rookie card.

What baseball card sold for 12.5 million dollars? ›

A Mickey Mantle baseball card has become the most world's most expensive piece of sports memorabilia after fetching $12.6 million at auction.

What baseball card just sold for $6 million dollars? ›

A T206 Honus Wagner card sold for $6.6 million in an online auction early Monday morning, setting a new record in baseball card sales. The card was issued in American Tobacco Co. cigarette boxes from 1909 to 1911 and has been highly desired by collectors for years.

What baseball card sold for $12 million? ›

DALLAS, Texas (WIFR) - In his entire career, Hall of Fame baseball player Mickey Mantle earned a little more than $1 million. But a rookie baseball card of the former Yankee great sells for a whole lot more than that.

How do I know what my basketball cards are worth? ›

CollX (pronounced “collects”) is the fastest way to figure out what your cards are worth. Snap photos of them and instantly get the current market price. Add them to your collection and track your overall portfolio value. You can even buy, sell, grade, and trade your cards with other collectors.

What basketball cards are worth collecting? ›

Most Valuable Basketball Cards
  • 1948 Bowman #69 George Mikan PSA 9.
  • 1961 Fleer #8 Wilt Chamberlain PSA 9.
  • 1969 Topps #25 Lew Alcindor PSA 9.
  • 1957 Topps #77 Bill Russell PSA 8.
  • 2003 Topps Chrome Refractors Black #111 LeBron James /500 PSA 10.
  • 1984 Star #101 Michael Jordan BGS 8.5.
May 8, 2023

What brand of NBA rookie cards are the best? ›

As has been the case for years, Panini holds the exclusive rights for officially-licensed NBA cards. These sets tend to offer the most valuable and popular rookie cards. In addition, there are prospect sets from other brands that see demand from collectors, as well.

Who was the number 1 pick over Jordan? ›

Sam Bowie - The Fateful Pick. Drafting Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan was the single most colossal blunder in the history of basketball. How could the Trailblazers even think to not choose his Airness ? And for what, a guy who couldn't even get on the court without breaking his leg.

Do rookie cards hold value? ›

Due to excessive collector demand, rookie cards are more valuable than any other later issue (with some occasional exceptions). Even in cases where a player's second year card has a lower supply than a rookie card, the rookie card still tends to be worth more money.

What is the oldest Michael Jordan card? ›

1984-85 Star Michael Jordan XRC #101

was the first. Although quality and authenticity remain a concern, the 1984-85 Star Company card dubbed XRC is finally starting to get considerable respect in the mainstream hobby.

Will sports cards hold value? ›

Are sports cards a good investment? Sports cards can be a good investment, but the majority of your investments should be in traditional vehicles like the stock market. Investing in sports cards can be a way to monetize your hobby.

Are sports cards gaining value? ›

Over the last 5 years, sports cards have increased in value by 218%, outperforming nearly every other asset aside from cryptocurrency. Sports cards provide a stable store of value and offer accelerated growth once the market begins to recover.

How many times was Michael Jordan the most valuable player? ›

Michael Jordan won the award five times in his career. Hakeem Olajuwon is one of three players to win the NBA MVP and the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award in the same season. LeBron James is a four-time NBA MVP. Derrick Rose became the youngest player to ever win the award at age 22.

What is the rarest baseball card? ›

1909-1911 Honus Wagner T206

Considered the rarest and most valuable baseball card in existence, there are only about 50 copies of this full-color card from 1909 to 1911, known as the T206 Wagner. In 2016, one sold at auction for $3.12 million.

How do I get my sports cards graded? ›

To grade your cards using the PSA Online Submission Center, select a service level, ship your cards to the PSA facility, and receive the graded cards in the mail. Although PSA grading can be expensive and time-consuming, it is generally worth it for the boost in value and protection.

Are older sports cards worth more? ›

Normally, the older a baseball card is the more likely it will have higher value. There are many exceptions to this rule, too many to list, but in general this is true. For example, common 1909 T206 cards are worth something while many common cards printed in the 1980's are not.

How do you know if a sports card is rare? ›

Check For The Print Run

It's become quite common with modern card releases to see limited card sets include the number on the design – this is obviously an easy way to establish the rarity of a sports card. Many card manufacturers will also release details on the print run for print-to-demand card sets.

What 1990s football cards are worth money? ›

Sports Cards: 10 Most Valuable Football Rookie Cards of the 1990s
  • 1993 SP #6 Jerome Bettis.
  • 1997 SP Authentic #6 Walter Jones. ...
  • 1990 Score Supplemental #101T Emmitt Smith. ...
  • 1996 Bowman's Best #164 Ray Lewis. ...
  • 1996 SP #7 Terrell Owens. ...
  • 1999 Bowman's Best #110 Kurt Warner. ...
  • 1993 Ultra #331 Michael Strahan. ...

What sports cards will be worth money in the future? ›

What are the best sports cards to invest in 2022?
  • Mickey Mantle cards. Chart tracking price of assets similar to SGC 7 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle card. ...
  • Honus Wagner cards. Chart tracking price of assets similar to Authentic Honus Wagner T206 card. ...
  • Luka Dončić rookie cards. ...
  • Mike Trout cards. ...
  • Ronald Acuna Jr.

What is the most expensive vintage card? ›

This is a list of the highest known prices paid for sports cards. The current record price is the US$12.6 million paid for a 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card (Topps; #311) on August 28, 2022, breaking all previous records.

What rookie baseball cards are worth a lot of money? ›

Let's take a closer look at eight of the most expensive Topps baseball cards and why their worth money.
  • 1952 Topps Willie Mays #261. ...
  • 1968 Topps Mets Rookies Jerry Koosman/Nolan Ryan Rookie Card #177. ...
  • 1963 Topps Rookie Stars Pedro Gonzalez/Ken McMullen/Pete Rose/Al Weis #537. ...
  • 1952 Topps Jackie Robinson #312.
Mar 17, 2023

What is the most expensive Bo Jackson rookie? ›

1. 1993 Topps Bo Jackson Finest All-Stars Refractor #91. A PSA 10 1993 Topps Bo Jackson Finest All-Stars Refractor #91 baseball playing card changed hands for $1,025 in December 2020. The 1993 Bo Jackson Topps Finest Refractor card is a rare and visually stunning addition to any collection.

How much is a rookie LeBron James card worth? ›

The rare 2003 Ultimate Collection Ultimate Logos Signature Card is valued at over $300,000. A 2012 Panini Prizm Gold LeBron James Rookie Card fetched $571,000 in 2021. The 2003 Topps Chrome LeBron James Black Refractor Rookie Card sold for $480,000.

Are Bo Jackson cards worth anything? ›

The average value of "bo jackson card" is $10.24. Sold comparables range in price from a low of $0.99 to a high of $240.99.

Are Michael Jordan rookie cards rare? ›

Michael Jordan's rookie cards are extremely valuable. Jordan is considered the best basketball player of all time, which is why it's not surprising that some of his rookie cards are worth tens of thousands of dollars. Some of Jordan's cards have sold for more than a million, which is very impressive.

How much is a LeBron James rookie card? ›

The rare 2003 Ultimate Collection Ultimate Logos Signature Card is valued at over $300,000. A 2012 Panini Prizm Gold LeBron James Rookie Card fetched $571,000 in 2021. The 2003 Topps Chrome LeBron James Black Refractor Rookie Card sold for $480,000.

How much is Shaq's rookie card worth? ›

Vint. 1992 Skybox Shaquille O'Neal Rookie Card #382 range from $5 to $90. Investing in the 1992 Skybox Shaquille O'Neal Rookie Card #382 doesn't look bad as an investment, and with a gem mint supply of 1,350, it's probably not that hard to find.

What is the rarest rookie card? ›

1. 1948 George Mikan. The 1948 Bowman George Mikan rookie card is one of the rarest and most valuable basketball cards of all time.

What sports card sold for the most money? ›

While Honus Wagner's card is generally seen as the holy grail for baseball card fans, it's Mantle's rookie that takes the top spot. On August 28 of 2022, a Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps Card sold for $12.6 million to an anonymous buyer. Are you surprised by any of these entries on the list?

How many rookie cards does LeBron James have? ›

LeBron James' debut came at a time when there were three companies making licensed NBA cards: Upper Deck, Topps and Fleer. As a result, James has nearly 50 rookie cards, including many with autographs. Price points vary considerably.

How much is a Tom Brady rookie card worth? ›

There are only 1,500 copies available, 243 of which have been evaluated by PSA. And of those, only 21 are in gem mint condition. If you're looking to invest in this Tom Brady card, you can expect to shell out anywhere between $600 and $9,000, with the highest sale price pegged at $9,300.

What is Shaquille O Neal's most expensive card? ›

1. Shaquille O'Neal 1997-98 Skybox Metal Universe PMG Red /100 BGS 9 - $39,600. Since its inception, the Precious Metal Gems (PMG) insert has been a favorite of many modern basketball collectors. The inaugural 1997 set has become iconic in sports card collecting, with many of its cards reaching record prices.

How much is Elijah Mitchell rookie card worth? ›

The average price was $2.61. The price range was from $0.23 for 2021 Panini Prizm Draft Picks Collegiate #156 Elijah Mitchell by Panini Prizm Draft Picks Collegiate from 2021 to $12.5 for 2021 Panini Illusions Rookie Signs Orange #RS-ELM Elijah Mitchell by Panini Illusions from 2021.

How many Nolan Ryan rookie cards exist? ›

1968 Topps Milton Bradley #177 Nolan Ryan Rookie Card Facts

In total, the set is composed of 132 cards: 77 baseball, 33 football and 22 hot rod cards.

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