Babe Ruth's 1927 World Series Ring 

Who is the person behind this item?

Babe Ruth’s World Series ring has achieved a new world record since 1927.

After retiring from baseball in 1969, Babe Ruth shatters several of his favorite slugging records. Such as leading the league in home runs for a season, total bases for a season, and best-slugging %.

In addition, the number of home runs hit by Ruth was 714, a record that remained unbroken until the year 1975. 

As a result of Ruth’s leadership, New York became a dominant force for the next 15 seasons. With his talent, capturing four World Series wins.

Ruth became a full-time outfielder at the center of everything. Releasing an amount of strength that no one got to do before in baseball.

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What makes this item so rare? 

Unsightly chipped bezel-set round diamonds inspire the look as suns emanating from the center of the World Series ring in 14-karat gold it’s designed is after the sun. 

The title “New York Yankees World Champions” is framed by a beautiful arrangement of arrow feathers and the diamond’s crown.

Having won the World Series with the Yankees for the first time, Ruth has four rings to his name. A.356 batting average, 60 home runs, and 156 RBIs in that season.

Ruth had one of the finest seasons in baseball history. At home versus Pittsburgh Pirates, he hit two home runs and had seven RBIs as he went 6 for 15 with two homers and seven runs scored.

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How much is it worth today?

According to ESPN.com, Babe Ruth’s 1927 World Series Ring set a new auction record for the highest amount paid for a sports ring, surpassing Julius Erving’s ABA championship ring, which sold for $460,741 in 2011.

At the first Lelands.com Invitational Auction, Ruth’s World Series ring from 1927 was auctioned for $2,093,927. 

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