Mark Streeter's 1986 Hamilton Tigers CFL Grey Cup Champions 10K Gold & Diamond Championship Ring!
The 74th Grey Cup game, held at BC Place Stadium on November 30, 1986, saw an unexpected victory as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats triumphed over the Edmonton Eskimos with a commanding score of 39-15.
Mark Streeter, a standout player drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1980, showcased his prowess during his tenure in the CFL, particularly in his five seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats where he earned the prestigious "ALL-CFL" accolade in 1986.
From this remarkable championship-winning season, we proudly present the 10K gold and diamond ring awarded to Streeter for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' 1986 Grey Cup victory.
Crafted in a size 11.5-11.75 and weighing approximately 31.2 grams, the ring features a striking design with a prominent Ti-Cats logo set amidst a tableau adorned with a large diamond, encircled by the inscription "Grey Cup Champions" and "1986" in raised letters and numerals. The right shank commemorates the victory with "Hamilton" above and "CFL" below, alongside the score of the Grey Cup game, while the left shank proudly displays the Ti-Cats helmet with "Streeter" above and "08-20" below. The inner band bears the stamp "Jostens 10K".
The ring is in very good used condition with some signs of wear (See Photos and video).
It stands as a tangible testament to Streeter's remarkable achievements on the field and the enduring legacy of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' triumph in the 1986 Grey Cup!
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