1982 Michael Jordan N. Carolina NCAA Championship Ring

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The 1982 NCAA “National Championship” game between the North Carolina tar Heels led by Michael Jordan versus the Georgetown Hoyas led by Patrick Ewing is engraved in college basketball history as one of the most riveting and legendary games ever played. Offered is an ultra rare authentic 1982 North Carolina Tar Heels NCAA Basketball “National Championship” Salesman Sample Ring, identical to the rings presented to North Carolina players, coaches, and administrators in 1982. This genuine Herff Jones sample was not made available to the public, and is made from their exact same mold that was used to produce Michael Jordan’s amazing ring. The silver-colored ring features a concave design on the top, in the center of which is the numeral "1" with a CZ stone on either side. The interior side of the concave bevel reads "Carolina Basketball." The exterior side features a CZ stone on either side, with the top and bottom portion reading, respectively, "NCAA" and "Champions." The right shank features the blue-and-white University of North Carolina insignia. The name "Jordan" and the number "23" (Jordan's uniform number) are engraved, respectively, above and below the insignia. The left shank features the representation of a blue basketball that is lettered "AP 1 UPI" (denoting the team's rank in both major polls). The year, "1982" appears above read more