Kid Pulls INSANE Michael Jordan Card At The National

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See the moment a kid pulls an insane rare Michael Jordan card at The National card show, below.

The young collector can be seen breaking a box of 2005-06 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection, and he pulled a jaw-dropping Michael Jordan Limited Logos card numbered to just 50 copies—a moment that sent the small crowd crazy.

The Limited Logos insert remains one of the most popular of the modern era, known for its bold on-card autograph and massive game-used patch window.

And when it features Michael Jordan, the GOAT himself, it becomes a true grail.

The card was sealed in the pack for over 15 years.

Sales of other copies often sell for tens of thousands, depending on patch quality and condition—there have also been multiple sales of over $100k.

Add in the emotional backdrop of this card being pulled by a kid on the hobby’s biggest stage, and you’ve got a moment that captures everything collectors love about this community: passion, excitement, and the magic of the unexpected.

This is what The National is all about.

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Tom Flint

A long-time collector of sports cards, Tom has collected cards of different sports for years. As a kid, he started with baseball cards. In recent times, he's started collecting soccer cards. He's a huge sports fan, with lots experience and passion for sports card collecting.

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