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3 hours ago, anythinglogos said:

Very nice ring. What does the XVH on the side mean?

Found this.....

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The Roman numerals "XVI-I" -- to represent Golden State's playoff record

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There are 36 princess blue sapphires to represent the number of Warriors' home wins last season, while the 31 white trapezoid diamonds represent the team's away wins. On top of the ring, there are 83 diamonds that represent the Warriors' total number of regular season and playoff wins combined.

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The Grand Rapids Calder Cup rings.

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Thunder Bay Lynx - International Hockey Association (2 seasons, 2017-18, 2019-20, 2018 Xtreme Cup Champions)Houston Armadillos - Major League Hockey (2 seasons, 2016-18) | Minnesota Muskies - North American Basketball Association (1 season, 2017-2018) | Louisville Thoroughbreds - United League of Baseball (1 season, 2017, 2017 United Cup Champions) | Las Vegas Thunderbirds - International Basketball League (1 season, 2016-17, 2017 Champions) 

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On 12/26/2017 at 6:07 PM, ravens12 said:

First 2017 New England Patriots Super Bowl Players ring hits the market!!!

Good job to that guy only sort of blocking out the name...

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Just in time for the Super Bowl is a real interesting Super Bowl Ring from last year that is up for auction.  This ring comes from a member of Tom Bradys family as it was ordered as an extra ring.  I am sure lots of people will be interested to see how well it does.

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Wow, what a ring!

 

Looks like the player version, but it contains 260 diamonds compared to the player's 283 diamonds.  Also, at 77.3 grams, the Brady Super Bowl ring is about 25% smaller than the player version.

 

You wonder why a "Tom Brady" family member would sell the ring, and if anymore are out there, and if other players got 25% smaller family rings as well.

 

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5 hours ago, Atomic said:

Guys - please limit this to championship ring and ring design discussion instead of linking to any ring auction sites. Thank you. 

 

Will do, but would you please reconsider your stance for three reasons?  And if you disagree, I will honor your request.

 

1)  The Patriots redesigned the offered ring as an almost exact reproduction of the player design, just scaled down 20-25%.  This re-design is noteworthy and highly unusual, so as a discussion on design, it merits mention.

 

2)  The recent post about a fake Yankee ring, and my adding that the Brady ring is a redesign and smaller than the player version, is a huge help to your readership - helping them avoid getting ripped off, and adding value to your forum.

 

3)  There is so little activity in this ring section - asking for less contributions that may stray from the core subject of this forum only hurts your readership and activity.  Is that what you really want - less activity?

 

Thanks for all the work you do and for providing this forum - I don't mean any disrespect and will honor your decision and wishes.

 

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