Sell or Auction Your Seattle SuperSonics 1979 NBA Championship Ring for up to $39,900 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Nate D. Sanders Auctions sold a Seattle SuperSonics 1979 NBA Championship ring. Please see details below:
Seattle SuperSonics 1979 Championship Ring
1978-79 Seattle SuperSonics NBA 14kt. gold Championship ring won by player John Johnson. Along with the Seahawks Super Bowl win in 2014, this Sonics win over the Washington Bullets in the 1979 series has been the only men’s professional sports championship won by Seattle. It remains the only basketball championship won by the city, secured in an upset over the Bullets in a rematch of the 1978 series. 75 point diamond on top of the ring is surrounded by “N. B. A. WORLD CHAMPIONS”. “JOHNSON”, “SEATTLE SUPERSONICS” and a green Seattle skyline, featuring the Seattle Space Needle, appear on one side, with the NBA logo and “1979” appearing on the other. Inside is engraved “Balfour 14K”. Ring is size 12. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Johnson’s son, obtained directly from him. Sold for $39,900.
The following are some additional NBA rings we sold:
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ring awarded to Elvin Hayes upon his induction in 1990. 10kt. gold Jostens ring. The square-shaped ring features a diamond set atop a red back stone with ”Basketball Hall of Fame” engraved to gold surrounding stones. One side has ‘year of his induction, ‘1990” engraved above two basketball players in relief. Opposite side has ”Elvin Hayes” engraved above the Hall of Fame official logo. Ring weighs approximately 34 grams or 1.25 oz. Fine condition. With a COA from Hayes. Obtained from Hayes directly. Sold for $56,250.
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Chet ”The Jet” Walker’s NBA Championship Ring From 1967
NBA championship ring awarded to Chet Walker upon the Philadelphia 76ers’ victory in the 1967 championship game. The team widely considered the greatest of all time won the final against the San Francisco Warriors. Walker, an agile forward was named to the first ever all-rookie NBA team and was formally inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame on 7 September 2012. After retiring as an athlete Walker authored an autobiography, ”Long Time Coming: A Black Athlete’s Coming-Of-Age in America” and then became a successful producer in Hollywood. Heavy gold square-shaped ring features a diamond, set centrally into a red stone with ”Philadelphia World Champions” inscribed to the setting. To the left of center is the team logo ”76” and Walker’s name. Opposite is an NBA logo and the year 1967, with record of ”Won 68 Lost 13”. Ring in 14kt gold is size 13.5. Weighs 32 grams. Near fine. Obtained directly from Chet Walker and with an LOA from him. Sold for $34,375.
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