Ten pairs of the most expensive basketball shoes in history

March 1985 launched AIRJORDANI black gold models NIKE only produced 12 pairs, only in Asia on sale market valuation of 25,000 US dollars. (The picture shows real shoes) Released in February 1989 AIRMagNIKE produced only 20 pairs, the film, "Back to the Future 2 (backtotheFuturePartII)" inside the section of the apparel worn by Joseph valued 12,000 US dollars. (The picture shows real shoes) AIRJORDANV launched in February 1990 printed with black number 23 and silver metal designed specifically for Jordan, this version is not available at retail stores, the market valued at $ 10,000. (Figure non-original) AIRJORDANI white and red metal phase color in March 1985 launch. The less than 1,200 pairs sold in retail stores are valued at $ 8,000. (Figure non-original) AIRJORDANVII Crimson color In 1991 February launch, Jordan shoes worn in the 92 Olympic Games, sold in the retail store less than 1,500 pairs of the market valuation of 7200 US dollars. (Figure non-original) AIRJORDANIII white color launched in February 1988, before the NBA playoffs on sale, less than 1000 pairs. Market valuation of 4,500 US dollars. (Figure non physical) adidasKB8 golden models launched in February 1998 for the Bryant to participate in the 1998 deduction Blue Competition produced, but did not hold, this shoe can not buy, the market valuation of $ 3,000. (Figure non physical) 1995 AIRJORDANXI, white, heel "45" for Jordan in the film "aerial shoot blue (Spacejam)" made a special 7 pairs, while the other 40 pairs of points to NIKE representative market valuation of $ 2,700. (Figure non physical) In June 2004, AIRForceIFourmen launched less than 12 pairs exclusively for LeBron James and other people attending the ESPY Gala, and the market valued at $ 2,500. (Figure non physical) January 2005 launch AIRForceI "fear room" special black and red metal color NIKE produced 523 pairs, half sent to Asia, the other sent to the United States, only used for auction or sold to specialized customers, the market valuation of $ 2,500. (Figure non physical)