The Jordan sneaker has dominated the entire sneaker history for many years, and its sneakers are as sought after as ever, with high-profile collaborations and a long-awaited throwback; with the regular The popularity of new colors on clothing and Netflix's "The Last Dance" has made Michael Jordan even more of a household name, and shopping and deals on his iconic footwear line show no signs of slowing down. Last year, Sotheby's sold a pair of Air Jordan 1s that Michael Jordan wore to the game for a record $560,000.


Today's source is eBay, and his authenticity guarantee now covers over $200 in new condition Jordans and YEEZYs. They also plan to extend the warranty to all collectible sneakers priced over $100 this year, new or used. So let's take a look at the ranking of the data obtained recently.


Nike Air Jordan 1 "Bred Toe"


Arguably Jordan Brand's most iconic colorway is paired with what must be its most iconic silhouette on the Air Jordan 1 "Bred Toe." Need we explain a little more about its value? Okay, before the release, someone resold the pair for a whopping $10,000.


Nike Air Jordan 1 Low“ UNC”

The Air Jordan 1 is one of the best-selling sneakers of all time, and its silhouette definitely doesn't disappear all of a sudden. Painted in the brand's signature college blues, the shoe has a timeless aesthetic that's sure to make it a future classic.


Air Jordan 4 Fire Red


The popularity of the Air Jordan 3 was great news for Nike, but it also created problems for designer Tinker Hatfield. How should he follow up on the most revolutionary basketball shoe of all time? In the end, he decided the best thing to do was to keep the overall design the same, while making some small tweaks and tweaks here and there.


Much like the Air Jordan 3, the Air Jordan 4 features the Jumpman logo on the tongue, an Air unit on the sole, textured accents (spray paint this time) and two very similar OG colorways. However, there are a few differences that make the Air Jordan 4 stand out on its own merits. First, the addition of mesh mesh panels and plastic lace support made the shoes more practical than their predecessors, and the mesh also made them more breathable than most other full-leather basketball sneakers of the time.