
The Super Bowl ring you see above comes from this eBay auction, described as such:
Offered here is a tribute to the Packers' most recent Super Bowl win, a players ring from the 1996 championship season. This is an authentic players ring and NOT a salesman sample.The part about the player's name being blacked out is interesting, because as an e-mailer to The Big Lead notes, you can make out a very faint 'X' under the blacked out portion, meaning it is highly likely that the ring belongs to Ron Cox, a linebacker on that Packers team.
Ring Description: A dazzling array of 115 authentic diamonds forms the central "G" motif, as well as comprises the four borders. Raised lettering flanking this display reads, "WORLD CHAMPIONS." On one side, the ring exhibits "PACKERS - 1996 - TRADITION," and on the opposing shank, the player's last name and the player's number border a detailed representation of Green Bay Packers helmet. ...
Note: The name of the player is being withheld. Therefore, I have blackened out the players name and number on the pictures. The player was a starter for the Green Bay Packers.
I have no idea if Cox needs money, just wants money, or what, but if you're a Packers fan with a lot of money sitting around, it'd make a great keepsake.

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2-05-2008 @ 4:32PM
Robert said...
Actually you can read the entire name if you look closely you can clearly see COX.
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2-05-2008 @ 6:10PM
xTROx said...
Yep definitely Cox. If you use photoshop to invert the colors and
change the midtones you can see it clearly. You can even see the other part which I think is his jersey number or position.
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2-05-2008 @ 6:16PM
xTROx said...
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y179/XXTROXX/b4a9_1.jpg
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2-05-2008 @ 10:50PM
ed richardson said...
HEY DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE THE PATRIOTS ARE HAVING THIER 18 AND 1 PARADE HA HA HA
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