Allen Iversons 1997 SkyBox Insert Drives To The Record Books Card Sells For $701,500
March 07, 2025
In the 1990s and 2000s, A.I. meant just one thing: Allen Iverson, the 11-time All-Star, Rookie of the Year, MVP and member of the NBAs 75thAnniversary Team. Collectors helped usher the 49-year-old into the record books on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, whenan Iverson 1997 SkyBox E-X 2001 Essential Credentials Now, numbered 2/3 and graded PSA Excellent 5, sold for $701,500 to obliterate the previous record for one of Iversons cards. Thats no hyperbole, the previous Iverson record was $79,200, achieved in 2021 with the 1/1 2016-17 Panini National Treasures Logoman Autographs.AsSports Collectors Dailynoted following the auction, Heritages $701,500 realized for the Skybox essential is the 11th highest public sale of a sports card produced in the 1990s. The auction grossed $10,687,238 thanks to the more than 2,300 bidders who participated over the weekend. As Heritage Executive Vice President Joe Orlando stated, Strength could be found everywhere. Eleven cards, spanning modern basketball to vintage and historic baseball, cracked six figures. And the present-day NFL wasnt far behind, asJoe Burrows 1/1 2020 Panini Immaculate Collection NFL Shield Joe Burrow Premium Patch Rookie Autographthrew for nearly $90,000. There were 2,337 lots in this sale. Michael Jordans 1997-98 SkyBox Metal Universe Jordan Precious Metal Gems insert sold for $378,200, a new record in this grade, PSA Excellent 5, for the coveted insert from Jordans last championship season. This Ruby Red example is No. 67 of only 100 issued with the set, back when numbered cards really were next-to-impossible to pull. There is a generation of fans and collectors who feel that the 1980s and 90s were the golden age of basketball, and with so much attention given to limited-edition cards today, you could easily make the case that the truly scarce basketball inserts of the 1990s were a major part of reshaping the hobby, according to Chris Ivy, director of Sports Auctions. The Iverson and Jordan cards started it all, and generations from now, collectors will likely point to this period in card manufacturing, and their success in this auction, as a pivotal moment in the hobby. Another Jordan wasnt far behind that beloved SkyBox insert:the 1984-85 Star Company Jordan card, hisactualrookie card, the first one officially licensed, offered in this auction alongside the other 11 Bulls who made up the Chicago set. Jordans Star card is no stranger to Heritage, which sold a signed example in December for $120,000. However, after a long pause, (PSA) only began grading the 1984-85 Star cards in July 2022. This Near Mint-Mint+ 8.5 example sold for $366,000, which makes it the second-most valuable example of Jordans Star rookie card behind only one of the three PSA 9 examples that realized $444,000 three years ago. This auction also featured several hundred historic baseball cards from the vauntedRounders Collection, including more than 520 T206s and early 20th-century cards, almost all low-population rarities with hard-to-find backs. The Rounders Collection also contained what ranks among the ultimate chase cards in The Hobby:the 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Eddie Plankgraded PSA Very Good 3. The combined grading companies have certified about 100 surviving examples of Planks card, whose T206 should have existed in multitudes. Yet its almost as much a rumor as Honus Wagners legendary T206. Theories concerning its scarcity, a bad printing plate and his alleged disdain for tobacco (like Wagner) chief among them, and yet, still, to this day, nobody knows for sure, says Orlando. Only eight Planks have ever been graded higher, which explains why this Very Good 3 example realized $237,900 to exceed its pre-auction estimate. The Rounders Collection offered resulted in several more six-figure rewards:The 1933 Goudey Babe Ruthgraded PSA Near Mint-Mint 8 sold for $183,000.One of Honus Wagners highest-graded 1914 Cracker Jacks, a PSA Excellent-Mint 6 example, realized $165,920.A 1909-11 T206 Piedmont 150 Cy Young (Portrait) graded PSA Near Mint-Mint 8sold for $103,700. Anda 1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig graded PSA Near Mint-Mint 8realized $100,650. Joining those historic offerings in the six-figure stratosphere wasa wax box of 1962 Topps Baseball (5th & 6th Series) cardscontaining 21 unopened packs. The potential inside, a Lou Brockrookie or maybe an All-Star card featuring Hank Aaron,Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle, helped the box realize $152,500. For further information, visit www.HA.com.
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