Like the Comoros piece, this is a postage stamp rather than a trading card — but where that one is obscure, this issue is rooted in one of basketball’s most iconic moments. It was issued in 1992 by St. Vincent and the Grenadines (a Caribbean island nation that produced a wave of sports and celebrity stamps in the early ’90s) as part of an ‘Olympic Gold Medal Winners’ series honoring the United States team at the Barcelona ’92 Games — the original Dream Team, the first to feature NBA players and still widely regarded as the greatest squad ever assembled. The stamp carries a $2 EC face value, the Barcelona ’92 Olympic mark, and the caption ‘Michael Jordan — Dream Team’; the front shows Jordan in the white USA jersey, with the reverse a blank, gummed stamp back, exactly as PSA encapsulated it. Barcelona was Jordan’s second Olympic gold, won alongside Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Scottie Pippen and the rest of a roster that won every game by at least thirty points. This is, by the collection’s standards, an accessible piece: it is not rare and it changes hands cheaply — the most recent recorded PSA 10 sale was around $200 in January 2026 — and the grading population reflects that, with an unusually high gem rate of 61.16 percent (74 of 121 graded copies reach PSA 10). It earns its place not through scarcity but through subject: a contemporaneous, officially graded gem-mint stamp commemorating Jordan’s Dream Team gold. The $1,000 estimate reflects collector pricing for a clean example rather than the lone $200 print on record. DimeLabs owns one of the 74.