Reggie Jackson World Series ring, Barry Bonds World Series jersey sell for six figures at Goldin
Memorabilia from Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson and former slugger Barry Bonds both sold for six figures in the special “King of Collectibles” auction at Goldin Co.
The two baseball legends consigned items to Goldin that are featured in Season 2 of the Netflix docuseries “King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch.”
Jackson’ 2009 New York Yankees World Series Executive Ring sold for $164,700, a record for a Reggie Jackson ring.
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The 14K gold ring, which is engraved with “Yankee Stadium 2009 Inaugural Season,” was presented to Jackson when the Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2009 World Series.
A Barry Bonds 2002 signed World Series jersey sold for $158,600, a record for a Bonds jersey. A game-used bat from Bonds’ 60th home run in his record home run season also sold for $86,620.
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Other items from Jackson’s collection, including his 1970 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible 4SP classic car, did not sell because it did not meet the reserve. Also not selling were Jackson’s Jackie Robinson’s game-used Lousiville Slugger bat from 1953 and a 1956 Sandy Koufax game-used Rawlings Professional Model Glove from his second season.