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NY Yankees Ring Collection to be Auctioned

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Ten New York Yankees Rings of Legenary Felix Lopez to be sold by Hess Fine Art (PRNewsFoto/Hess Fine Art)

Dreamed of owning a Yankees ring?

Hess Fine Arts has them.

“This is the most important collection of Yankees rings ever offered,” states Hess Fine Art in a press release.

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1996, 1998, 2000 and 7 other Yankees rings on auction this Wednesday (PRNewsFoto/Hess Fine Art)

Hess Fine Art, one of the biggest online auction sellers in the United States has been picked to sell the exclusive collection of Felix Lopez, former Executive VP of Yankees’ Organization and his New York Yankees rings this Wednesday December 14th on the online Auction platform of invaluable.com.

Faith Based Events

This exclusive collection includes 6 World Series rings (as well as the coveted 2000 year ring) and League Championship rings.

Lopez is the former husband of Yankees co-owner Jessica Steinbrenner, a daughter of late owner George Steinbrenner.

“All will be accompanied by a signed letter from the Lopez Family,” said Jeffrey P. Hess, of Hess Fine Auctions, a division of Hess Fine Art.

For more information: Jeffrey P. Hess, jeffrey.hess@gmail.com 727-896-0622

 

 


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