Power In The Key is one of the great early-’90s Jordan inserts, and in person it is a knockout — the photograph barely does it justice. The card is built on a heavily textured foil background depicting a stylized basketball ‘key’ (the painted area near the basket) rendered in vivid, almost psychedelic color: deep reds, greens, magentas and golds that shift and catch light as the card moves, with a deep-etched, high-gloss cut-out of Jordan in the white Bulls home uniform laid over the top. The back is just as striking, with the red of the Bulls jersey really popping against the design.
It comes from 1993–94 Fleer Ultra Series 1 as card 2 of a 9-card insert set, and it matters historically: this was one of the most coveted Jordan inserts of its season (mentioned in the same breath as the Ultra Scoring Kings), seeded at roughly one per box — an early entry in the premium-insert era that the hobby was just beginning to embrace. That scarcity at the top end is real: the textured foil chips and shows handling easily, so cards frequently came out of packs already imperfect. Of 3,349 copies graded across all grades, only 46 have reached PSA 10 — a 1.37 percent gem rate.