Another Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant Basketball Card Sells For $3M
A 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman basketball card featuring Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant fetched $3,172,000 at a recent auction
A basketball card featuring NBA Hall of Famers Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant has sold for a reported $3,172,000 at a recent auction.
According to USA Today, the 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman card was purchased at a Heritage Auctions sale on Dec. 19. The trading card, graded a six by the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), was the official debut of the Upper Deck Exquisite series that included the “dual logo man.”
How massive? $3,172,000. 😳
That was the final sale price a couple nights ago at @HeritageAuction for this Michael Jordan x Kobe Bryant Dual 1/1 Exquisite Logoman.
This marks the 4th seven-figure sale this month and the 6th highest sale of 2025 so far. https://t.co/eLoq13GFch pic.twitter.com/73l9D7W174
— The Collectibles Guru (@gurucollects) December 21, 2025
ESPN reported that, according to Card Ladder, the dual logoman card was the seventh-most expensive basketball card sale and the second- and third-most expensive Bryant and Jordan card sales.
This was the second time this year that a Dual Logoman card featuring the two legends sold for millions. In August, the 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman Autographs Basketball Cards, featuring the signatures of Jordan and Bryant, were sold for a record $12.932 million. The card was expected to bring in over $6 million, doubling the estimate from authorities.
That card surpassed the $12.6 million that a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card fetched in August 2022.
Heritage Auctions claimed there were three dual-Logomen in the first Exquisite set, with pairings of Jordan, LeBron James, and Bryant.
The two fierce competitors, who had a very close relationship on the court, are considered among the best to have ever played in the NBA. Jordan inducted Bryant into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame months after Bryant died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others on Jan. 26, 2020. As his mentor, Bryant modeled much of his game on the person most basketball fans call the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of all time), though some would include James and other greats in the conversation.

