What Is It Truly Worth? Brickyard 400 Inaugural Ring Appraised at $1,500–$1,700
This Week’s Featured Item
DJR Authentication recently appraised and listed for sale a rare Brickyard 400 1994 Inaugural Race ring, created by Balfour in sterling silver and gold. The ring features the official Brickyard 400 logo, checkered flags, engraved race date (August 6, 1994), and is stamped with serial number LGB STER 0245.
Originally issued to a top executive at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, this historic piece marks NASCAR’s first-ever race at Indy and remains one of the most sought-after collectibles tied to modern racing history.
Its appraised value: $1,500–$1,700
🔗 Purchase the Ring Here
Why Appraisal Matters
Authenticity and provenance elevate value. An identical-looking ring without a known origin or serial number might only be worth a fraction. That’s why appraisal and authentication are essential for collectors, sellers, and investors.
Ideal Items to Appraise or Authenticate
Commemorative or championship rings
Event-worn memorabilia
Signed sports items
Limited-edition or serialized collectibles
If you’re holding onto something unique or historically significant, it’s worth knowing what it’s truly worth.