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Kobe Bryant Memorabilia Sold For $433,531

As we previously announced about, Kobe Bryant Memorabilia on Auction, six lots of Kobe Bryant memorabilia now has been sold through Goldin Auctions in New Jersey for $433,531. The lots that commissioned by Kobe’s mother Pamela Bryant, first was blocked for the auction by Kobe Bryant. They have eventually agree that Goldin Auctions will donate $62,565 to The Bully Project, a Kobe Bryant supported charity that takes on the issue of childhood bullying.

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

“Collectors surely recognized that these are historically significant pieces of memorabilia that are rarely made available for a player like Kobe Bryant,” said Ken Goldin, Founder of Goldin Auctions. Among many lots of Kobe Bryant highlight was his ring given to his father who reached $174,184. Another very interesting lot was sold at the auction, and that is a pair of Michael Jordan game Worn and Signed/Inscribed sneakers personally given by Jordan to Mike Tyson with an inscription that reads: “To Mike, Stay Strong, Michael Jordan”, sold for $9,030.

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

 

Written by Michoni

Milan Jovicic's passion is cars, men fashion and gadgets. As an editor and blogger for Extravaganzi he writes articles about fast and luxury vehicles, yachts and fashion, especially interested in expensive watches. When not working, he enjoys watching F1 and motorcycle racing.

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