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A signature debut-year Limited Logos card that helps explain why collectors treat 2003 Exquisite as a fully formed insert universe, not just a famous rookie set.
Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
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The MVP intentionally uses placeholder art rather than copyrighted scans. The gallery asset model is already ready for rights-cleared replacements later.
2004-05
Jordan's 2004-05 Limited Logos card is a clean reminder that the sophomore release was not living on rookie cards alone. With Limited Logos expanding to a 42-card /50 family, the set presents a mature veteran-and-icon insert architecture that deserves equal weight in the archive.
| Year | 2004-05 |
|---|---|
| Set | Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Basketball |
| Subset | Limited Logos |
| Insert family | Limited Logos |
| Card number | #MJ |
| Players | Michael Jordan |
| Teams | Chicago Bulls |
| Rookie | No |
| Autograph | Yes |
| Memorabilia | Yes |
| Serial numbering | /50 |
| Appearance kind | solo |
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Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
A signature debut-year Limited Logos card that helps explain why collectors treat 2003 Exquisite as a fully formed insert universe, not just a famous rookie set.
Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
2004-05
Jordan's Titleists card is one of the most useful examples for explaining why the family matters. It combines low numbering with a title-driven concept that feels more like a curated honors case than a routine insert, which is exactly the kind of editorial luxury that separates 2004-05 from generic high-end sets.
Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
A true one-of-one sophomore-year grail. Cards like this are why veteran collectors refuse to reduce 2004-05 Exquisite to a mere follow-up release: the set reaches its ceiling through audacious icon pairings and absolute-scarcity construction, not just through rookie demand.