But what happens when, instead of selling a reminder of a dream that never happened, you sell off what reminds you of the dream you 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates Championship Ring achieved? Or start tossing away the things that remind you of the great life you once had? Let?s take a look:
- The Super Bowl Ring. There are plenty of diamonds for cash scenarios in pawn shop history, but none as over-the-top 1980 Philadelphia Phillies Championship Ring as the Super Bowl ring. In 2009, an anonymous Tampa Bay Buccaneers player pawned his ring for $6,000. However, former New England Patriots wideout Ricky Bryant has that beat. The 2004 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Championship Ring Super Bowl ring weighed in at a whopping 3.8 ounces and was covered with not ten, not twenty, but one hundred and five diamonds! Bryant sold it for $21,000.
- Former sane person Charlie Sheen lived a ridiculous, some say out-of-control life. He had a wild and rocky relationship with 1984 Detroit Tigers Championship Ring Brooke Mueller, a failed actress and socialite. In April of 2011, Mueller was caught on tape pawning jewelry in Inglewood, California.
- MC Hammer is, of course, the ultimate example of pawning. Seen in a pawn commercial in the Super Bowl a couple of years ago attempting to make light of his situation, Hammer has been hurting financially 1985 Kansas City Royals Championship Ring for years. A victim of his own out-of-control spending and ego, Hammer wasted money on a lifestyle nobody truly needs, and wound up pawning platinum records, gold chains and even some of his famous ?hammer pants?.
Not everything at a pawn shop has a big 1986 New York Mets Championship Ring story or a sad one, but while one man?s trash is another man?s treasure, one man?s treasure can also be a cautionary tale about how, one way or another, responsibility will always catch up with the out-of-control.
- The Super Bowl Ring. There are plenty of diamonds for cash scenarios in pawn shop history, but none as over-the-top 1980 Philadelphia Phillies Championship Ring as the Super Bowl ring. In 2009, an anonymous Tampa Bay Buccaneers player pawned his ring for $6,000. However, former New England Patriots wideout Ricky Bryant has that beat. The 2004 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Championship Ring Super Bowl ring weighed in at a whopping 3.8 ounces and was covered with not ten, not twenty, but one hundred and five diamonds! Bryant sold it for $21,000.
- Former sane person Charlie Sheen lived a ridiculous, some say out-of-control life. He had a wild and rocky relationship with 1984 Detroit Tigers Championship Ring Brooke Mueller, a failed actress and socialite. In April of 2011, Mueller was caught on tape pawning jewelry in Inglewood, California.
- MC Hammer is, of course, the ultimate example of pawning. Seen in a pawn commercial in the Super Bowl a couple of years ago attempting to make light of his situation, Hammer has been hurting financially 1985 Kansas City Royals Championship Ring for years. A victim of his own out-of-control spending and ego, Hammer wasted money on a lifestyle nobody truly needs, and wound up pawning platinum records, gold chains and even some of his famous ?hammer pants?.
Not everything at a pawn shop has a big 1986 New York Mets Championship Ring story or a sad one, but while one man?s trash is another man?s treasure, one man?s treasure can also be a cautionary tale about how, one way or another, responsibility will always catch up with the out-of-control.