Lakers' ring Kobe gifted to father sells for $927K

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Over the weekend, a ring from the Los Angeles Lakers' 2000 NBA title -- gifted from Kobe Bryant to his father, Joe "Jellybean" Bryant -- sold for $927,000, including buyer's premium with collectibles marketplace Goldin.

The hotly contested 43-bid auction resulted in the most ever paid for an NBA championship ring.

Courtesy of Goldin

The 2000 championship, Kobe's first of five titles, was the only time Bryant gifted his father with a ring. Goldin noted this is an identical copy given to Kobe: BRYANT etched on one side, with the same sizing (11½), weight (59.6 grams) and etchings.

The ring was originally consigned to Goldin in 2013 by Pam and Joe Bryant and sold for $173,000. For this weekend's sale, the 2013 buyer consigned the ring, which comes with a letter of authenticity from the Bryants.

It isn't, however, an all-time record paid for a championship ring; that still belongs to the $2.09 million netted by Charlie Sheen for Babe Ruth's 1927 World Series title ring.



Lakers' ring Kobe gifted to father sells for $927K

Lakers' ring Kobe gifted to father sells for $927K

Lakers' ring Kobe gifted to father sells for $927K

Lakers' ring Kobe gifted to father sells for $927K
Lakers' ring Kobe gifted to father sells for $927K
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