MJ jersey from '92-'93 season sells for $2.6M
Briefly

A Michael Jordan jersey worn during the 1992-93 NBA season has fetched $2.623 million at Heritage Auctions, marking a significant moment in sports memorabilia history. This specific uniform is unique as it is the only one authenticated to match any season of the Chicago Bulls' first three-peat. The jersey was notably showcased on the cover of the October 1993 Sports Illustrated and was linked to numerous games throughout the season. While the highest-selling Jordan item remains the 'Last Dance' jersey from 1998, this sale further cements Jordan's legacy in sports collectibles.
A uniform Michael Jordan wore for 17 games with the Chicago Bulls during the 1992-93 NBA season has sold for $2.623 million at Heritage Auctions.
The jersey and shorts were photo-matched to 11 games from November to March, while solely the jersey or shorts were photo-matched to six other games.
This is the only Jordan uniform known to be matched to any season of the Bulls' first three-peat, highlighting its uniqueness and historical significance.
The most expensive Michael Jordan sports collectible remains the 1998 NBA Finals jersey, which sold for $10.091 million, setting a record.
Read at ESPN.com
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