Mike Singletary's Hall of Fame induction ring sells for $34K at auction
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Mike Singletary's Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ring has found a new home.
The ring, which Singletary received as part of the 1998 Hall of Fame class, was auctioned off Thursday night for over $34,000, according to ESPN's Darren Rovell.
$34,983: What Mike Singletary’s Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ring sold for last night in a @GoldinAuctions sale. pic.twitter.com/pYojU1r9FO
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) August 3, 2018
Goldin Auctions currently has several Singletary-related items up for auction, including a plaque commemorating the Chicago Bears' Super Bowl XX title and a copy of his rookie contract.
Singletary was a second-round pick of the Bears in the 1981 draft and spent his entire 12-year NFL career with the team.
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