Simpson’s 1968 Heisman Trophy no longer lives in a Philadelphia bank fault. According to ESPN’s Ryan McGee, the man that purchased the trophy in 1999, Tom Kriessman, admitted he no longer owns it. Kriessman, a Philadelphia sheet-metal wholesaler, purchased the trophy at an auction for $255,000
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Who Sold Their Heisman Trophy
Simpson's 1968 Heisman Trophy no longer lives in a Philadelphia bank fault. According to ESPN's Ryan McGee, the man that purchased the trophy in 1999, Tom Kriessman, admitted he no longer owns it. Kriessman, a Philadelphia sheet-metal wholesaler, purchased the trophy at an auction for $255,000
Why Did Tim Brown Sell His Heisman Trophy?
He sold his trophy in 2017, and the buyer "consigned it to Goldin Auctions in New Jersey to be auctioned off." As TMZ noted, Brown was able to sell the trophy because the Heisman Trust didn't begin requiring recipients to sign a no-sell contract upon receiving the award until 1999
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