Sell or Auction Your 2000 Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV Championship Ring for up to Nearly $30,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Sell Your 2000 Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV Championship Ring
The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore. The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. The team plays its home games at M&T Bank Stadium and is headquartered in Owings Mills.
Below is a recent realized price for a 2000 Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV Championship ring. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
2000 Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV Championship Ring. Sold for nearly $30,000.
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Beautiful Raiders 1977, 1981 and 1984 Super Bowl XI, XV and XVIII Championship Rings — Owned by Punter Ray Guy
Three stunning Raiders championship rings owned by Raiders punter Ray Guy. The first is from the Raiders’ 1977 Super Bowl XI win over the Minnesota Vikings. The 1977 Super Bowl was the first championship for the Raiders, who defeated the Vikings 32-14. The gold ring, size 13.25, reads “Oakland Raiders World Champions” on the face and features twenty-eight sparkling diamonds, most set into a football pattern. “14K” engraved upon the inside of the band. Minor damage to one of the diamonds, otherwise fine condition. Guy, the seven time Pro Bowl punter, received the 1981 Super Bowl XV ring when the Raiders beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10. It marked the first time a wild-card playoff team won the championship game. The gold ring, size 12.5, reads “Oakland Raiders” on the face and features thirty-five sparkling diamonds, most set into a football pattern (one of the large two center stones replaced with a CZ). Stamping present inside the band, but too worn to read. Fine condition. The Super Bowl XVIII ring represents the Raiders’ 1984 record-setting 38-9 win over the Washington Redskins, 29 points being the largest margin of victory at that time. Guy made an important 27 yard punt during this Super Bowl. The gold ring, size 13, reads “Los Angeles Raiders World Champions” on the face and features twenty-three sparkling diamonds, most set into a pattern of three footballs (one of the smaller stones on the face replaced with a CZ). “14K” stamped inside the ring’s band. Fine condition. All rings are accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Ray Guy. Sold for $96,216.
John Matuszak’s Vince Lombardi Super Bowl XI Trophy — Exceedingly Rare Trophy Made for Players of Only a Few Super Bowl Winning Teams
Vince Lombardi Super Bowl XI trophy given to defensive lineman John Matuszak of the Oakland Raiders, for their first Super Bowl win in 1977 against the Minnesota Vikings. Silver-plated trophy was ordered by Raiders owner Al Davis for each of his players, the first time Vince Lombardi replica trophies had been given to individual team members. A small handful of owners have since followed Davis’ example, making these player trophies exceedingly rare, even more so one owned by standout player John Matuszak. This trophy made by R.S. Owens & Co. is the three-quartered size version of the Tiffany made Vince Lombardi trophy (the larger of the two), and measures 18″ tall, situated on a triangular base measuring about 9″ on each side. Engraved upon the column reads, “Vince Lombardi Trophy / [NFL logo] / Super Bowl XI / AFC vs NFC”. Upon the base is an engraved silver plate which reads, “The Oakland Raiders / World Champions / John Matuszak / Oakland 32 – Minnesota 14 / January 9, 1977”. In very good condition with only some cleaning needed to the silver plating. Trophy accompanied by certificate of authenticity by Matuszak’s sister. An impressive tribute to John Matuszak and the Oakland Raiders. Sold for $9,975.
Beautiful pewter trophy awarded to longtime Dallas Cowboy offensive coordinator Jim Myers in 1987. Myers coached for the Cowboys for a remarkable 25 years, serving as coaching legend Tom Landry’s offensive line coach before moving on to become Landry’s offensive coordinator and associate head coach, spanning the years of 1962 to 1986. The trophy is a replica of the iconic Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophy, and features Myers’ name affixed in gold to the center of the front. Etched near the bottom of the front of the trophy is written; ”Always a Champion / Your Touch Remains / 1987 – Dallas Cowboys”. Written to the other two sides of the three-sided trophy are the names of 65 members of the Dallas Cowboys organization including Landry and famed team executive Tex Schramm. The colonial pewter trophy measures 13.5” tall and 5.5” to the widest portion of the base. In very good to near fine condition. Sold for $7,500.

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