Nike distributed Jordan poster sets to retailers in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Inside each shipping box of rolled posters was a small trade card listing the poster’s title and catalog number so store staff could identify the shipment. These cards were never sold to the public — many, like this one, are printed ‘For Promotional Use Only. Not For Resale.’ They were working documents, and most were discarded once the posters were shelved. The survivors made it through by accident. This card, #1003, references the ‘Jordan Cloud’ poster (Nike catalog 291003), issued in 1992. The image is unlike anything else in the run — a dreamlike, almost ghostly composition of Jordan suspended among clouds, printed in a soft cyan wash rather than the bold action photography of its siblings. The card itself notes the source poster’s 24 × 36 inch size and carries the small-print line ‘For Promotional Use Only. Not For Resale’ at its foot, a reminder that these were trade pieces for Nike’s retail accounts, never sold to the public. It belongs to the 1992 set alongside ‘Sky Jordan’ (#1002) and ‘Art of the Dunk.’ Because they were promotional and discarded once the campaign ended, high grades are extraordinarily scarce: of eighteen examples submitted to PSA across all grades, only two have reached PSA 10. DimeLabs owns one of those two gem mint copies.