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Top 5 most expensive Jordan's


1. The Air Jordan 12 from the 1997 NBA finals flue game, they are also autographed so they cost $104,000. The ballboy who receieved the shoes, Preston Truman was a ballboy back in 2013 for the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Preston got extremely lucky one night when Michael Jordan himself handed him a pair of Air Jordan 12 Flu Game autographed shoes by the basketball legend.


2. The Air Jordan's 12 gifted by Drake, $100,000 counterkicks. Drake did a collab with Air Jordan back in late 2018, he had the ability to make his own design and colourway on them, he later gifted them to Air Jordan.


3. Air Jordan Silver shoe and autographed by Pherell Williams himself. Worth around $70,000. For Pherell's 25th birthday, he had been gifted not only a platinum plaque but also the Silver Air Jordan 12's. A few months later Pherrel went to a Lakers game in LA and decided to autograph the Silver 12's and give them away to a fan in the stadium.


4. Air Jordan 2 1986 OG, $35,000. This specific pair of Air Jordan's are 28 years old and were auctioned off for a ridiculously high price, they were not in the best conditions but were put on Ebay for 35,000 $ and someone had ended up buying them.


5. Air Jordan 4 ''Undefeated'', 2000$. Not only is the colourway on these shoes outstanding but also the price, compared to all the other shoes on this list the Undefeated's are the best looking in my opinion and the cheapest. They were realeased in early 2014's when Jordan created a unique colourway of Jordan 4's and this was one of them in the colourway and was also the most popular shoe out of the whole colourway.








 

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