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1998-99 Flair Showcase · Takeit2.net #13 TN · Serial /1000
Michael Jordan
PSA 10 · Gem Mint · Refractor
Value per card
$35,000
Collective · 2 copies
$70,000
Rarity & holdings
PSA 10 population 42 graded
DimeLabs owns 2 of 42 · 5% of pop
Total graded192 · all grades
Price history
PSA 10 · sourced from Cardladder
$30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0.00
2018 2020 2022 2024 2026
Latest Sale
$24,300 · Jan 2026
2022-24 band
$14,000
Pre-2020
$1,200
Last Volume
1 sale
Source: Cardladder · PSA 10 only
PSA population
Grade distribution from PSA census
Grade Count
PSA 10 ★ 42
PSA 9 104
PSA 8 37
PSA 7 3
PSA 6.5 and below 6
Total graded 192
PSA 10 through PSA 7 shown from census (PSA 8.5 ×4 grouped into the PSA 8 band, shown as 37); PSA 6.5 and all lower grades folded into ‘PSA 6.5 and below’ (6) to reconcile to the stated total pop of 192. No PSA 7.5 copies appear in the census. The high 21.88% gem rate reflects a premium insert that buyers handled carefully — but with only 1,000 ever made and 42 at PSA 10, gem copies remain genuinely scarce.
DimeLabs holdings — 2 copies · serial #0464 & #0983 / 1000
Copies owned
2 of 42
Share of PSA 10 pop
4.8%
Value per copy
$35K
Collective value
$70K
Flair Showcase copy 1 front
Copy 1 PSA Cert #15096646 ♯ 0464/1000 Verify on PSA →
Flair Showcase copy 2 front
Copy 2 PSA Cert #90804992 ♯ 0983/1000 Verify on PSA →
Each copy is an individually graded PSA 10 with its own certification number, independently verifiable on PSA’s registry. This is a serial-numbered insert — every copy carries a unique ‘XXX/1000’ stamp on the back, and DimeLabs holds numbers 0464 and 0983 of the 1,000 produced. Click either copy’s thumbnail to view its own front and back; values are equal per copy, so the collective figure is the per-card value times two.
Why this card
DimeLabs perspective
This is one of the most distinctive Jordan inserts of the late ’90s — the 1998–99 Flair Showcase Takeit2.net, card #13 TN. The hook is the design and the moment it captures: as the Internet was first entering everyday life, Fleer built the entire set around it, rendering each player over a computer-generated circuit-board background — copper traces, chips and solder pads — with the player’s name styled as an e-mail address (‘michael_jordan@takeit2.net’) etched across the top. The whole 15-card set leaned into that early-Internet, dot-com aesthetic, and almost three decades on it reads as a perfect time capsule of the era. But the real reason this card matters is scarcity by design: every copy is hand-numbered to just 1,000, with a ‘XXX/1000’ serial stamp on the back — a genuinely small print run, and a rarity that was uncommon for inserts of the time.
DimeLabs holds two of those 1,000: serial 0464/1000 and 0983/1000, each an individually graded PSA 10 with its own certificate. The back is a tongue-in-cheek farewell ‘e-mail’ to Jordan on his (then) retirement — a nod to those ten scoring titles and that last title from a team that would miss his electricity. Even with a healthy gem rate on a premium insert that buyers handled with care, the math is unforgiving: only 1,000 were ever printed, and just 42 have reached PSA 10. The PSA 10 market reflects the demand — it has trended steadily and sharply upward to a January 2026 sale of $24,300.
Grade & Certification
Grade PSA 10 · Gem Mint
Certification numbers (2) 15096646 · 90804992
Card details
Publisher Fleer / Flair Showcase
Card # 13 of 15 TN
Insert Takeit2.net
Format Serial-numbered /1000
Print Run 1,000 copies
PSA 10 Challenge Circuit-board foil surface
Storage PSA Vault
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