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    In 1970 the trophy was renamed in memory of legendary Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi. Lombardi was revered as a football coach for his victories in the first two Super Bowls. He died suddenly from cancer. The 1996 Green Bay Packers Championship Ring naming of the trophy was to honor his achievements and serve as a lasting memorial for his leadership.

    According to Wikipedia, "the trophy, created by Tiffany & Co. is valued at $25,000, and depicts a regulation-size football in 1997 Denver Broncos Championship Ring kicking position that is made entirely of sterling silver, standing 22 inches (56 cm) tall, weighing 7 pounds (3.2 kg), it takes approximately four months and 72 man-hours to create. The words "Vince Lombardi Trophy" are engraved and the 1997 Florida Marlins Championship Ring NFL shield is affixed in a separate item onto the base. After the trophy is awarded, it is sent back to Tiffany's to be engraved with the winning team's name, the date and final score of the Super Bowl, and then is sent back to the winning team for them to keep."
    The Super Bowl ring celebrates the individual players, the team members, the coaches. It is an enduring symbol of the 1998 Denver Broncos Championship Ring team victory and their standard of excellence. The Super Bowl ring is a symbol of the team members courage, hard work and standard of excellence.

    The items at a pawn shop can tell many stories. Sure, the most common thought is that the story is going to be a sad one, and that may sometimes be true. Every item in a pawn shop is something that, at one point, was important to somebody and really meant something in their lives. That guitar was supposed to be 1992 Dallas Cowboys Championship Ring an escape, the last remnants of a dream a high school kid had to be a rock star. Forced to go to college, get a job as an accountant, and after a few kids he only strikes a chord when he?s cleaning out the garage.

    One day, the memory just becomes too much. He has different dreams now: not better ones, not worse ones, but ones about his family. Yet when he hands that guitar over the counter, he hesitates: what could have been? What could still be? What if he had put up a Craigslist ad looking for a kindred musical 1993 Dallas Cowboys Championship Ring spirit? What if he had taken that cross-country trip to LA to try to make it? He?ll never know, just like she?ll never know why of all the jewelry pawn shops in the city she had to sell her old wedding band to the one that wouldn?t give it back. Or maybe there is a better reason: he finally got to move to his dream place in the city and got rid of that lawn mower.
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