Michael Jordan-Kobe Bryant Logoman hits auction block with massive $6m estimate

If card reaches Heritage's eye-popping estimate, it would set record as highest-priced basketball card ever

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The 2007 Upper Deck Exquisite Logoman Autograph 1/1 card features a gold NBA logo worn by Michael Jordan during the 1996-97 season. (Credit: Heritage Auctions)

A 2007 Upper Deck Exquisite Logoman Autograph 1/1, featuring patches worn by Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, is poised to become one of the most expensive cards to sell in 2025 when it heads to auction at Heritage this summer.

The card, which features a pair of game-worn Logoman patches, is highlighted by the gold logo worn by Jordan during the 1996-97 season, celebrating the NBA’s 50th anniversary.

According to Heritage, the card will sell as part of the Summer Platinum Night Sports Auction Aug. 23-24.

Heritage plans to display the card at its booth during the National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago from July 30 to Aug. 3.

Should the card reach its pre-sale estimate of $6 million and up, it would become the most expensive basketball card to sell at public auction.

To date, the most paid for a Jordan card publicly is the $2.9 million for a 2003-04 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Logoman Autograph 1/1 in June 2024.

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The most expensive Bryant card to date, according to data tool Card Ladder, is the $2 million paid for a 1997 Metal Universe Green PMG /10 BGS 8.5 via private sale in February 2022.

According to Card Ladder, the most paid for a Bryant Logoman of any kind is the $1.68 million that a 2006-07 Upper Deck Exquisite Triple Logoman featuring Jordan, Bryant and LeBron James fetched in August 2023.

As of Thursday, Heritage has sold three of the six cards that have topped $1 million at public auction so far in 2025.

Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the Collectibles Editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.