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.