#3 Metta World Peace's 2010 NBA Championship ring

All right, we can accept that Julius Erving' first championship ring for $460,000 because it's old and has a reason to it, but what makes Metta World Peace's 2010 NBA championship ring more valuable that Erving's?

So, Metta World Peace or Ron Artest (which is his previous name) auctioned his championship ring for a charity and was able to raise more than $500,000 for the ring.
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The reason behind this much amount could be that it's a Los Angeles Lakers' championship ring. Ultimately, the raised money was donated to Artest's founded Xcel University charity, which works for the mental health issues of the youth who are on a high-risk.
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