Former Giants star Plaxico Burress' Super Bowl ring sells for near-record $280K at auction
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Plaxico Burress’ Super Bowl XLII ring, which commemorated the Giants’ victory over the Patriots, was auctioned for $280,600, making it the second-most expensive ring sold. Authenticity was confirmed through Burress's letter, although the ring was auctioned by an anonymous owner after Burress's past struggles with the law. The timing of the auction aligned with the Super Bowl, and Burress's significant contribution to the game, including a crucial touchdown catch, remains central to his legacy with the Giants.
The Super Bowl ring Plaxico Burress won as a member of the Giants' 2007 squad that toppled the then-undefeated Patriots in Super Bowl XLII was auctioned off on Sunday for a whopping $280,600 by Heritage Auctions.
The more than $280,000 price the bling went for became the second-most expensive Super Bowl ring ever sold, only trailing Baltimore Colts head coach Don McCafferty's Super Bowl V ring that was auctioned in 2022 for $300,000.
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