Lombardi trophy -- awarded annually to the Super Bowl champion since the first Super Bowl in 1967 -- is hand crafted by master artisan in 72 hours and valued at $12,500, the Vince Lombardi Trophy depicts a football in kicking position that is made entirely of sterling silver. It stands 22 inches tall, weighs seven pounds and takes 72 man-hours to craft.
For more information please contact: Dan Masonson, NFL, 212-450-2081 Tiffany & Co. Elizabeth (Bitsy) Susich at (602) 320-1343 SOURCE National Football League; Tiffany & Co.
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The Vince Lombardi trophy is made of sterling silver. It weighs 7 pounds and is approximately 22 inches tall. It is manufactured in Parsippany New Jersey by Tiffany & Co, and takes 72 hours to produce. Interesting fact, the Vince Lombardi trophy was originally sketched on a cocktail napkin and was referred to as the "World Professional Football Championship" trophy.
Handcrafted by Tiffany & Co. and valued at $12,500, the Vince Lombardi Trophy depicts a football in kicking position that is made entirely of sterling silver. It stands 22 inches tall, weighs seven pounds and takes 72 man-hours to craft.
The Vince Lombardi Trophy is valued at $25,000 U.S. dollars.
In 1967, Tiffany & Co. former vice president Oscar Riedner made a sketch for the design of the Super Bowl trophy and showed it to Pete Rozelle, who was then the commissioner of the NFL. Since then, the Super Bowl trophy has been handcrafted by Tiffany & Co. in Parsippany, New Jersey. The trophy weighs seven pounds and is 23 inches tall. It takes four months and 72 hours for the trophy to be finished. It is made completely out of sterling silver and the artists that construct the Vince Lombardi Trophy specialize in chasing, polishing, hand engraving, silversmithing, and spinning. The trophy has a stand with three concave sides. On top of the stand is a regulation-sized football that is in kicking position. Engraved on the trophy are the words "Vince Lombardi Trophy," the roman numerals corresponding to that year's Super Bowl, and the logo of the NFL. Details such as the winning team's name and score are engraved after the presentation of the trophy. As found on http://www.ixgames.com/super_bowl_trophy/
The trophy, created by Tiffany & Co. is valued at $25,000, made entirely of sterling silver, and depicts a regulation-size football in kicking position that, standing 22 inches (56 cm) tall, weighing 7 pounds (3.2 kg), it takes approximately four months and 72 man-hours to create. The words "Vince Lombardi Trophy" are engraved and the NFL shield is affixed in a separate item onto the base. After the trophy is awarded, it is sent back to Tiffany's to be engraved with the winning team's name, the date and final score of the Super Bowl, and then is sent back to the winning team for them to keep, thus there is one Lobardi Trophy for each Super Bowl - although the first two "Super Bowls" were not called that until Super Bowl III (the first two Super Bowls received their designations as Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II retroactively when Super Bowl III received its name).The trophy has been awarded since 1967 when the Super Bowl's official designation was the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. The trophy was renamed in 1970 in memory of legendary Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi after his sudden death from cancer to commemorate his victories in the first two Super Bowls. It should be noted that they keep an "extra" trophy on hand just in case the one destined for a particular Super Bowl gets damaged or destroyed during the post-game celebration. See the link below for more information.
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First of all, check your Inventory (Treasure Chest). The trophy should be there. If the trophy is not in your Inventory, wait awhile. There could be a server lag, a space of time between when you earned the trophy and when Moshi Monsters' computers send it to your room. If it does not show up after 24 hours, then email Moshi Monsters and let them know you did not receive your trophy.
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