The card is undoubtedly THE best Michael Jordan insert and parallel in 00s era by far. Bluntly put, it makes or breaks a world class Jordan collection as a centerpiece. Without an auto or game used element, being a true card in purists' eyes which is an attribute people increasingly prefer and treasure (especially during this era's auto patch overload), this card is ranked at the very top among all issues of Jordan cards in all eras. Jordan's 97-98 Precious Metal Gems Green shattered record prices very recently for any 90s card at 915k without even being assigned a numerical grade. He has only two PMG greens in professional uniform, namely, in licensed card format. Because Upper Deck has held Jordan's life time exclusive right and lost NBA license in 2010, and by that time, only two PMG green sets had been produced (and this situation won't change for many years to come as the current license holder Panini is doing extremely well). After Upper Deck acquired Fleer-Skybox in 2005, this was Upper Deck's first attempt at re-establishing the iconic PMG brand. They brought back the original color scheme, with both red and green versions; this time however the entire print run per player was limited to only fifty with the green occupying the first ten, and the other forty copies are printed in red color theme.