GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024

Statistics About The Most Expensive Pair Of Jordans

" The most expensive pair of Jordans ever sold was the 'Jordan 1s' signed by Michael Jordan himself, fetching a price of $560,000 at auction."

In this post, we explore the world of high-priced kicks by delving into the realm of the most expensive pairs of Jordans. From classic designs to limited editions, these statistics showcase the staggering resale values and auction prices that collectors and enthusiasts are willing to pay for a piece of sneaker history.

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""Air Jordan 11 Retro ‘Space Jam’ 2016" release had a resale value of up to $500 soon after its release."

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"The "Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Game Worn' Autographed" sneakers were sold for $560,000 by Sotheby’s in May 2020."

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""Air Jordan 1 Retros" initially retail at $160 but can resell for over $1,000 depending on the rarity and condition."

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"The "Nike Air Jordan 1s 'Shattered Backboard' in size 13" sold for around $25,000."

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""Air Jordan Black/Metallic Silver" worn by Michael Jordan in the 1997-98 NBA Finals fetched about $20,000."

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"The "PSNY x Air Jordan 12" retail price was $300, but it sells for much higher on the secondary market."

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"The "Air Jordan 11 'Jeter' Collection" was estimated to sell for $40,000 to $50,000."

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"The "Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Dior" retails at $2,000 and resells up to $10,000 or more."

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""Air Jordan 11 'Blackout'" were originally released with a retail price of $220, now valued upwards of $5,000."

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"The "Air Jordan 2 OG 'Game-Worn and Signed by Michael Jordan’" sold for $31,070."

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"The "Jordan 4 UNDFTD" originally retailed for $500 but can go for $15,000 in the resale market."

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"The original "Air Jordan 5 Transformer Edition" designed by Tinker Hatfield fetched up to $21,000 at auction."

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""Air Jordan 4 Retro Eminem Carhartt" pairs are valued around $20,000 on the resale market."

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"The most expensive pair of Jordans ever sold at auction is the "Nike Air Jordan 1s worn by Michael Jordan in 1985," which sold for $560,000."

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"A pair of "Jordan 12 Flu Game" sneakers, worn by Michael Jordan during the 1997 NBA Finals, sold for $104,765."

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"The first "Air Jordans," the Air Jordan 1, originally sold for $65 in 1985."

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"The "Air Jordan 12 OVO" can resell for approximately $4,000."

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""Air Jordan 1 x Off-White AQ0818 100" pairs retail at $190 but resell for around $1,900 on average."

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"The "Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans" made for Drake are worth an estimated $2 million."

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"Nike reportedly invests around $100 million annually for the Air Jordan line development and marketing."

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In conclusion, the world of Air Jordans boasts a rich history and a market that can see resell prices skyrocket into the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. From iconic releases like the “Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG ‘Game Worn’ Autographed” selling for $560,000 to limited edition collaborations like the “Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans” estimated at $2 million, the demand for these sneakers continues to reach new heights. With original retail prices ranging from $65 to $2,000, the resale market values show a significant appreciation over time, making Air Jordans not just a fashion statement but also a valuable investment for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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