DiscoverSports Cards LiveLive Reactions: Jordan–Kobe Logoman Climbs Past $9M + the Myth of Grading Scarcity
Live Reactions: Jordan–Kobe Logoman Climbs Past $9M + the Myth of Grading Scarcity

Live Reactions: Jordan–Kobe Logoman Climbs Past $9M + the Myth of Grading Scarcity

Update: 2025-08-27
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In part three of the Sports Cards Live stream from Saturday, August 23, 2025, Jeremy welcomes Chris McGill (@chris_hoj) alongside Brent Weyer (@deepvalueinvestor) as the Heritage Auctions bidding drama heats up. The iconic Jordan–Kobe Dual Logoman Exquisite Autograph climbs past $9 million, sparking debate on whether it deserves to rank among the greatest cards in basketball history.


The conversation expands into the role of grading, questioning whether graded scarcity creates real value or if condition scarcity and eye appeal are what truly matter. The panel also tackles the flaws in Michael Jordan’s card catalog, why he doesn’t have a “perfect” rookie-era grail like modern stars do, and how that shapes the chase for the ultimate Jordan card.


Highlights include:




  • The Jordan–Kobe Dual Logoman breaking into record territory




  • Grading scarcity vs. condition scarcity — what collectors should really value




  • The role of eye appeal and why not all 10s are created equal




  • Why Michael Jordan doesn’t have a single “perfect” rookie grail




  • The debate: PMG Green, Logomans, or something else as Jordan’s apex card




This is a can’t-miss segment for anyone fascinated by high-end sports cards, the psychology of grading, and the never-ending pursuit of defining hobby “greatness.”

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Live Reactions: Jordan–Kobe Logoman Climbs Past $9M + the Myth of Grading Scarcity

Live Reactions: Jordan–Kobe Logoman Climbs Past $9M + the Myth of Grading Scarcity

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