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=== Assistant: That listing looks like a replica or commemorative ring rather than an authentic World Series player ring. === That listing looks like a replica or commemorative ring rather than an authentic World Series player ring. A few quick indicators: # Price: $50 is far too low for a genuine 2015 Kansas City Royals World Series ring. Authentic player rings—especially one connected to Salvador Perez—would be worth tens of thousands of dollars, not pocket change. # Materials: The genuine rings were made with 14-karat white gold and real diamonds, while replicas are usually plated metal and cubic zirconia. # Market: Replica championship rings are commonly sold online and at sports-memorabilia shops for $30-$100. They’re fun collectibles, but not official jewelry from the team. If you’re thinking about buying: * Ask the seller to clarify whether it’s an official Jostens ring (the real manufacturer) or a replica. * Check for a certificate of authenticity or serial number—real ones will have documentation and precise engraving inside the band. * If it’s just for display or fun, $50 is a fair price for a replica. Would you like me to show what to look for to verify whether a championship ring is authentic?
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