While there isn’t a hard-and-fast number to how much a Super Bowl ring is worth, depending on the circumstances and details of the ring, experts generally appraise them between $30,000 and These Super Bowl rings’ designs have become progressively exquisite, featuring a one-carat diamond at the outset but comprising over 250 10.5-carat diamonds and 36 rubies at the last Super Bowl. Originally, Super Bowl rings primarily featured gold and diamond materials until 2010, when the Green Bay Packers opted for a platinum-based set of Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl XXV ring sold at an auction in 2012 for $230,401 – the record for a player’s ring. The ultimate record is held by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft who decided to auction off his ring, with proceeds going to the ‘All In Challenge’ – aiming to feed those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic. The most expensive ring to be sold in an auction is the Super Bowl XXV one, which was played between the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants. Lawrence Taylors' Super Bowl ring is worth $230,000. The To a football player, a Super Bowl ring is more than just gold and gemstones. But how much is a ring actually worth? A typical Super Bowl ring costs around $30,000. Hօwever, sօme rings can cօst much mօre. The most expensive Super Bօwl ring ever sold was Lawrence Taylօr's 1990 ring, which went fօr $230,401 The Super Bowl XXV ring of former New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor sold for more than $230,000 at auction in 2012, setting the price record for player's rings. At one point, Robert Kraft Well, there’s a significant difference between the cost of a Super Bowl ring and the value of said ring on the open market. The $30,000–$50,000 price tag for rings can be thrown out the window The rings can also be characterised with a specific player's name and jersey number. How much does a Super Bowl ring cost to make? The NFL contributes approximately $5,000 to $7,000 per ring for The league downplays the cost, but one team's was estimated at over $36,000 per ring. The 2023 Super Bowl ring included 609 round diamonds, 16 baguette diamonds, four marquise diamonds, 35 custom-cut genuine rubies and 16.10 total carats. Apart from displaying the date, a view of Super Bowl I 1966: Green Bay Packers. Bart Starr, QB Designed by Packers coach Vince Lombardi and teammates Willie Davis and Bob Skoronski, Starr was beyond proud of his Super Bowl I ring. Rings from the first 57 Super Bowls Joe Theismann's NFL rings (2006); his 1983 NFC Championship ring (left), and his 1982 Super Bowl XVII Championship ring (right). The Super Bowl ring is an award in the National Football League given to the team members of the winning team of the league's annual championship game, the Super Bowl. Super Bowl rings hold immense value, and their worth on the resale market can vary dramatically. Rings associated with legendary players or milestone victories often fetch staggering prices. What determines the value of a Super Bowl ring? Super Bowl rings typically cost $30,000 each. However, depending on how each club chooses to modify them, they can cost a lot more. How much is a Super Bowl ring worth? Super Bowl 58 takes place on Sunday, 11 February, which will see the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the San Fransisco 49ers. Steve Weintraub, who owns the Gold and Diamond Source, appraised the ring’s actual intrinsic value at $35,000. However, he estimated that a collector may pay anywhere from $75,000 to $100,000 The Chiefs now have three Super Bowl wins: Super Bowl 4 in 1969, Super Bowl 54 in 2019, and Super Bowl 57 in 2022. The Chiefs' 2020 ring was similarly detailed in its design. How much does an NFL championship ring cost? The price of each Super Bowl ring varies between $30,000 and $50,000. For example, the New England Patriots Super Bowl XLIX rings cost $36,500 each. A Also See: Mickey Mantle rookie card could set another record at Memory Lane. Thurston’s Packers ring is the centerpiece of Heritage’s collection of Super Bowl rings, which also includes rings from such memorable teams as the 1971 Dallas Cowboys, the 1991 Washington Redskins, the 1988, ’89 and ’90 San Francisco 49ers and the 2019 Chiefs.
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