Goldin Auction’s second annual Goldin 100 event displays the rarest and most valuable collectibles of the year.
The 2024 roundup does not disappoint, with a variety of pop culture items and sports memorabilia, including a one-of-a-kind, signed Michael Jordan 2003 ultimate collection card.
The card is currently valued at $2 million, but Goldin Auctions CEO and founder Ken Goldin told FOX Business in an on-camera interview that he thinks it could sell for much more than that.
“It probably will sell for between $3 million and $5 million,” he said. “I think [it’s] the best-ever Michael Jordan card.”
Any offer over $2.7 million will be a record sale for a Michael Jordan card, according to Goldin
Goldin Auctions, based in New Jersey, is the leading marketplace for trading cards, sports memorabilia and other collectibles, serving millions of customers around the globe, according to its website.
The CEO came up with the Goldin 100 event in 2023 to take the “100 best collectibles in the world,” hand-selected from various categories, that “people are excited about.”