Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Thanks,
I don't consider myself an expert or an authenticator. I do say that all I collect is Michael Jordan and have done so much research on this for my own knowledge and collection that I feel 100% positive in saying I know more on this matter then almost every auction house out there. I am not saying that all auction houses are wrong but sometimes they do not do the proper research before selling an item and just see a real signature and a matching sz. and automatically deem the item a gamer, regardless of coding.
1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
like i said, im still learning
mb23 is the expertLeave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
email sent.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
would you mind if I email you some photo's of these shoes tonight for you to take a look at and give me your opinion. I just need your email address.
Thanks,
Dan
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Thanks for all your help. We will see how this plays out.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
They can send it where ever they want. That shoe is a general release coded
shoe. I have seen every colorway and have 4 of them all coded begining with 33.... Trust me they are not gamers or game issued.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Sorry those are name game issued. That model should be coded exactly like the pair in this thread 339069 Y3 or if a different color way should still be 33.... y3.
Worldchamps is right there is not alot of method to the codes especially the earlier years. Ive saved and catologed 1000's of images and I research daily.
They don't necessary elieve the coding theory.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Worldchamps is right there is not alot of method to the codes especially the earlier years. Ive saved and catologed 1000's of images and I research daily.Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Im still learning and the codes are not universal, some of the earlier years have different things to look for
but for your shoes
the 98 means they are from 1998
0103 means they were made Jan 3...so they would have been used second half of the season
Y3 means they are promo/player samples
mb23 knows way more than i do...so correct me if i am wrongLeave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Thanks for all the help. My Jordan shoes
97-98 look as follows
MADE IN CHINA
980103 Y3Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
worldschamps & mb23 - Can you guys chip in on this. I'm not very familiar with the older jordans. Your help would be very much appreciated. Thanks all!!Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Hey guys anyone know how to tell the coding for the older jordans? I have never understood how to tell retail from the gamers on the older models. Any help on this would be great!Leave a comment:
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Re: 1997-98 Game Worn Shoes (Air Jordan XIII) - Michael Jordan
Whats the deal with the coding. What should I be looking for. I have a pair of Jordan gamers from 97-98. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Dan
klbaseball@aol.com
As far as coding, I guess it depends on what series/year. I'm not very familiar with the older Jordans, but the later Jordans from 95-96 and on, all the player exclusive (meaning the one made for MJ) are coded differently that the retail version. I believe the 95-96 (Air Jordan XI) says FTPS somewhere on tag, the PS stands for player sample. Air Jordan XII (96-97) and Air Jordan XIII (97-98) does not have the FTPS, but the serial number is different from the retail version. If you look at your tag, the first row would say "Made in China" or "Made in Taiwan" the second row is the one you want to look at. The retail version always start with a year, month, and date of production followed by the factory code, I believe (i.e. 970709 Y3).
97 = year
07 = month
09 = date
Y3 = factories
As far as I know in the case of Air Jordan XIII (97-98), the retail version has the following coding:
970608 PC8
970709 PC8
970810 PC8 Taiwan
970709 Y3
970810 Y3 China
If you have way different coding, chances are you have a player exclusive meaning a pair made for MJ. Whether it has been worn or not is a different story. My code is: 339069 Y3.
You can go to www.air-jordans.com there are a lot of usefull information there.
I hope this helps.
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