2000 Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV 14K and Diamond Championship Ring!
The city of Baltimore waited three long decades to reclaim its place at the pinnacle of professional football - a feat last achieved by Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas and the beloved Colts. That dream was finally realized when the Ravens' legendary defense suffocated the New York Giants' offense at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, delivering a dominant thirty-four to seven victory that left no doubt about their superiority. When the final whistle blew, Ray Lewis became only the second linebacker in NFL history to be named Super Bowl MVP.
To commemorate this momentous occasion, the Ravens organization spared no expense in crafting one of the most stunning Super Bowl Championship rings ever created. The ring has Wide Receiver, Marcus Nash's name on the side.
The ring's face showcases the team's logo raven, exquisitely fashioned from gold and gemstones, perched atop a football field made entirely of shimmering diamonds. The words "World Champions" encircle the outer edge, bordered by yet another stunning row of diamonds. The left shank displays the recipient's name, "Thompson," along with his jersey number and a team crest, accompanied by the phrases "Set the Standard" and "Invictus." The right shank proudly features the Super Bowl XXXV logo and score, with a final diamond serving as the football in a miniature Lombardi Trophy design. The interior band is stamped with the "Jostens 14K".
This exquisite ring is approximately a size 10.75-11, weights 66 grams and remains in excellent condition, presented in the cherry wood presentation box with the Raven's logo (Missing the insert inside).