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Ok so I went to Michael Jordan's camp when I was younger and I brought an authentic rookie card for him to sign.  I hear a lot of people saying that writing on cards devalues them, but this card/signature is authentic and I have proof.  I'm definitely not going to sell it to anyone any time soon.  I plan to hold onto it for my whole life and probably give it to my children.  By that time, MJ will be long gone and I believe the autographed card will have a lot of value.  What do you guys think?

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Ultimately its worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it...But this conversation would be Mute since you already stated your not going to sell it and give it to your children..My experience with that however is your kids probably wont really care about your card or Michael Jordan...That would be like handing my 13 year old son a ball signed by Ken Griffey Jr and him expecting to know who he is...But it also comes to Authentication.

To me personally it would be the ultimate piece of Jordan memrobillia. When it comes to cards anyway. Maybe you can put it in your will for me and I will give you kids some money :)

haha Myka I am afraid by the time this fella goes you and I may both have one foot in ourselves...Seriously though I would consider this cat post some picture of his Precious so we can all sort of gawk at it and drool

If he could also post his address and let me know what times he isn't home that would be great also :)

haha....Quick Quick Google Maps!!!

Well, which rookie card did he sign? That's pretty important. And another thing is, if you're talking about his 86-87 Fleer Rookie Card, it's one of the most counterfeited cards of all time. So without authentication it could be worth a moderate amount, but with PSA or Beckett authentication it could be worth a small fortune.

Picture or I don't believe it. 

that's what I am talking about

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