Lot # 1388: Ted Williams 1966 Hall of Fame Induction 10K Gold Commeorative Ring - Jeweler LOA

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Celebrate one of baseball's greatest careers, with the capture of this Ted Williams 1966 Hall of Fame induction 10K gold commemorative ring. With a career record .482 on-base percentage to his credit, Williams was the best ever at reaching base safely. Sure he racked up a heck of a lot of walks, but there's also 1,100+ extra-base hits on his resume, making him one of the game's elite sluggers. Well-deserved recognition came in 1966 when he was enshrined in the Hall of Fame, an honor that is duly noted by the proferred ring, which has tested positive for having a 10K gold composition.

Tipping the scale at a considerable 27.4 grams, this radiant size 9 ring is fronted by a raised baseball over a black stone, surrounded by the straight to the point legend "Baseball Hall of Fame". The left shank is adorned with a "Ted Williams" banner, followed by a depiction of the Cooperstown museum and a shield that reads "The National Baseball Hall of Fame". Decorating the right shank, are crossed bats and a baseball, with "Outfielder" above, and "Elected 1966" below. This stately treasure is styled with expert craftsmanship and shows outstanding condition quality.

Ring is accompanied by an identification letter from a licensed jeweler/appraiser.