Michael Jordan’s Iconic 1996 Mercedes-Benz Will Go To Auction Starting At $23

Michael Jordan's old 1996 Mercedes-Benz has been listed for auction at a shocking price of $23.

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• A 1-of-1 Michael Jordan-owned 1996 Mercedes-Benz is going up on auction for $23

• The car is reportedly worth $120,000

• A signed Tom Brady football, signed Dan Marino rookie card, and other items will also be auctioned at the same price 

Michael Jordan’s 1996 Mercedes-Benz S600 Lorinser will be auctioned off by social marketplace whatnot for a shocking price of only $23—paying their respects to Jordan’s famous jersey number.

Other sports memorabilia items will also be on sale at the low number, with a signed Tom Brady football and signed Dan Marino rookie card among the listed items.

The car is reportedly worth $120,000 and has previously gone unsold at auctions but now presents a unique opportunity to a lucky fan who may get to pick it up for less than half the price of a new video game. To win the prize, participants need to join a drop on the Whatnot app.


The Expensive World Of Sports Memorabilia

Collecting items relevant to the history of the sporting landscape has become an extremely expensive hobby, as high-value items often sell in the millions nowadays. A Luka Doncic rookie card sold for a world record $3.12 million a few months ago, with other items from Michael Jordan selling for even more.

Even a signed $5 cheque from Jordan can sell for thousands which shows the incredible interest in these athletes and items that can be specifically linked to them. Jordan’s game-worn sneakers have been worth millions before, with some going for around $4 million and some going for more than $1 million. Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals Game 1 worn jersey is the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold at over a price of $10.1 million.

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