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Josh Gordon Auctions Off Patriots SB Ring

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I've got MLB cards from the 40s or 50s...

NBA cards are mainly just late 80's-early 2000s.

NFL cards are from all over the place. Handful from the 70s, but majority are 80s & on.

Selling them on ebay would be the way to go. But if you do have something that's rare and potentially valuable you're going to have to get it graded to get a decent price for it.
 

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Man, Getting a Super Bowl ring is an awesome team accomplishment, you never let that go ! I’d either have it buried with me or passed onto my kids with the promise YOU NEVER sell it!
 

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Man, Getting a Super Bowl ring is an awesome team accomplishment, you never let that go ! I’d either have it buried with me or passed onto my kids with the promise YOU NEVER sell it!

Josh contributed nilsky to that Super Bowl run. The team actually voted on whether or not to give him a ring and they voted yes. He didn't earn it.

He hopefully sold it to somebody who actually earned the money to buy it from him.
 

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Josh contributed nilsky to that Super Bowl run. The team actually voted on whether or not to give him a ring and they voted yes. He didn't earn it.

He hopefully sold it to somebody who actually earned the money to buy it from him.
LoL
 

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Well if it had no meaning for him or if he has embittered feelings towards the Patriots organization, I get why he would sell it. Especially if he needs some cash.

I personally, would never sell, the potentially, only Superbowl ring I may get in life.
$138,000 is a lot of coke!
 

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When I was 13 my parents bought an old farmhouse in Vermont. While moving in I found the inaugural edition of Playboy in the attic.
In Pristine condition.
I had no idea.
I tore out the Marilyn Monroe Centerfold and hung it in my closet.
Then my mother found it and tore down the centerfold and threw it and the rest of the magazine away.

How much would that be worth today...?
I worked summer camp for the Baltimore Colts the year their Superbowl winning 1969 year.
Bubba Smith gave me an NFL football signed by every member of the team.

I was poor so.........
How much would that be worth today?
 

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What about my Little Orphan Annie decoder pin?
 

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Feel sorry for him, alienated because he likes weed … who doesn’t, maybe a few old prudes hanging around saying weed is the devil’s growth or some chit like that.
 

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Coach has posted 150 plus times about my age, and I was 12 in 1969.
I was 19 in 1969 and just finishing my first tour when the SB was being played. Amazing how much shit one can ignore in an attempt to listen to a Super Bowl game. You just kill anyone who tries to interupt it. Super Bowls were some very serious events over there. If you could listen and feel something, you knew you weren't dead.
 

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I was 19 in 1969 and just finishing my first tour when the SB was being played. Amazing how much shit one can ignore in an attempt to listen to a Super Bowl game. You just kill anyone who tries to interupt it. Super Bowls were some very serious events over there. If you could listen and feel something, you knew you weren't dead.
Thank you for your service.

Three cousins went and two made it home. To this day, neither has said a word to family members. I found out about 5 years ago, neither ever put their uniforms on again, nor wore a Veterans Hat, bumper sticker, nothing.
 

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Three cousins went and two made it home. To this day, neither has said a word to family members. I found out about 5 years ago, neither ever put their uniforms on again, nor wore a Veterans Hat, bumper sticker, nothing.
I talk about being there. I have a very difficult time even thinking about what I did, and have never been able to tell my wife everything. My friends and brothers in arms are always in my thoughts. Especially the ones who never were able to hug a loved one, kiss a girlfriend or see a child graduate from school. I'm going to a reunion in October in Reno. Of the sixty guys I served with, only fourteen of us are still here. Two, possibly three, can't make it and will most likely be on the memory wall when the rest of us get together. Sadly, this is probably the last one. AO is really starting to take its toll. We've been doing it every three years in a different city since 1981.
 
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