The New York Yankees won the 1958 World Series. The ring could have belonged to a player, a member of the Yankee organization, or a scout. Sometimes players have extra rings made to give as gifts, some are made as samples, and in the case of stolen or lost rings replacements are made. this would effect the price as well.
If you cannot show proof that the ring belonged to someone and who that person was it's hard to put a price on something like this. The key to the value of the ring will rely on who did the ring belong to, and having a letter of provenance showing the chain of custody from the person that was issued the ring, to the person who currently owns it. The letters of provenance should come from members of the Yankees organization, a family member of the person that was issued the ring, documentation from an estate sale, and the like.
Without any documentation of its authenticity as such the value of the ring will be determined by the value as a piece of jewelry, and not as a 1958 New York Yankees World Series Ring belonging to any member of the organization.
A world series ring that could be traced back to Yogi Berra could sell anywhere between $50,000, and $100,0000+. The paper work that goes with the ring will dictate the price.
Here are some auctions of note of world Series rings of the era:
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring owned by the P.A. announcer "Tex" Rickard sold for $29,694.98
Johnny Podres 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring: $50,932.37
1984 San Diego Padres National League Championship Ring the seller claims it belonged to a player but could not name the player and did not have any letters of provenance. The ring sold for $3,500 (the price of a piece of jewelry.)
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Alex Rodriguez received his first World Series ring with the New York Yankees on November 4th, 2009.
Yes he has ten World Series rings.
Instead of a ring, a gold pocket watch was given to players for winning their first World Series in 1923.
Whitey Ford was on 6 World Series Championship teams, and played in 11.
Through 2010, no. Soriano has played in two World Series with the Yankees, losing to the Diamondbacks in 2001 and the Marlins in 2003.
the 2007 red sox world series ring is valued at approximately $20,000.
The value of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring could be valued in the $10,000. -$15,000. price range more or less depending on a number of factors. The key to the value of the ring will rely on who did the ring belong to, and having a letter of provenance showing the chain of custody from the person that was issued the ring, to the person who currently owns it. If you can show documentation that the ring was owned and issued to an employee of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers the Ring will have higher value. Proof of ownership as well as proof that the person was employed by the Brooklyn Dodgers, and was issued the ring. Without any documentation of its authenticity as such the value of the ring will be determined by the value as a piece of jewelry, and not as a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring belonging to any member of the organization. A ring that could be attributed to a player will sell for more than a ring that was issued to a team official or employee. The higher the ranking official or employee the higher the value. Salesman samples, and extra rings made up for gifts, or as replacements for lost or stolen rings would be at the lowest value. In a couple of past auctions a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring owned by the P.A. announcer "Tex" Rickard sold for $29,694.98 Another 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring owned by Johnny Podres sold for $50,932.37
A 1982 St. Louis Cardinals World Series plaque can be purchased for about $40. The value may vary depending on the condition.
The value of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring could be valued in the $10,000. -$50,000. price range more or less depending on a number of factors. The key to the value of the ring will rely on who did the ring belong to, and having a letter of provenance showing the chain of custody from the player that was issued the ring, to the person who currently owns it. If you can show documentation that the ring was owned and issued to the player of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers the Ring will have higher value. A letter of provenance form the son of the ballplayer would be acceptable. Without any documentation of its authenticity as such the value of the ring will be determined by the value as a piece of jewelry, and not as a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring belonging to any member of the organization. A ring that could be attributed to a player will sell for more than a ring that was issued to a team official or employee. The higher the ranking official or employee the higher the value. Salesman samples, and extra rings made up for gifts, or as replacements for lost or stolen rings would be at the lowest value. In a couple of past auctions a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring owned by the P.A. announcer "Tex" Rickard sold for $29,694.98 Another 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring owned by Johnny Podres sold for $50,932.37 Note that both rings came with the proper paper work.
No.
There were no rings then. Players were given a pocket watch, with a medallion attached to the watchchain.
No he's only been in 1 world series so far which is the current world series
Alex Rodriguez received his first World Series ring with the New York Yankees on November 4th, 2009.
Yes he has ten World Series rings.
baseball champions
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