Sunday, 28 July 2013

Kobe Bryant Memorabilia Sold For $433,531

Kobe Bryant’s Championship Ring Fetches Nearly $175,000 At Auction
As previously announced, Kobe Bryant Memorabilia Auction, six batches of Kobe Bryant memories have now been sold through Auction Goldin in New Jersey for $ 433 531. The lots were responsible mother Pamela Bryant, was first blocked by auction by Kobe Bryant. Over time it is recognized that Goldin Auctions donate $ 62.565 to a Kobe Bryant Bully Project supported by the charity, which takes on the issue of pedophilia.

"Collectors certainly recognized that it is historically important parts of objects that are rarely available to a player like Kobe Bryant," said Ken Goldin, founder of Goldin Auctions. Among the many many Kobe Bryant highlight was the ring given to her father, who came to $ 174,184. Another very interesting lot, was sold at auction, which is a pair of Michael Jordan game Worn and signed / Joined personally taken by Jordan shoes Mike Tyson with an inscription that says: "For Mike, Stay Strong, Michael Jordan" sold for $ 9,030.


Kobe Bryant’s Championship Ring Fetches Nearly $175,000 At AuctionKobe Bryant’s Championship Ring Fetches Nearly $175,000 At AuctionKobe Bryant’s Championship Ring Fetches Nearly $175,000 At AuctionKobe Bryant’s Championship Ring Fetches Nearly $175,000 At AuctionKobe Bryant’s Championship Ring Fetches Nearly $175,000 At AuctionKobe Bryant’s Championship Ring Fetches Nearly $175,000 At Auction

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