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11 Weird Things That Were Auctioned For Big Money

One thing is for sure: any common object can become a disputed item and raise fortunes and auctions, as long as it has belonged to a prominent person. But sometimes it’s hard to understand why someone would want someone else’s tooth or someone else’s pregnancy test, especially when these things are so expensive?

O incredible.club prepared a list of 11 very strange items that have already been taken to auction, causing real uproar.

1. Britney Spears Pregnancy Test, $5K

According to some reports, Britney’s positive pregnancy test was found in the bathroom of a hotel room in Los Angeles, where the singer stayed with her husband. The find was sold at auction for $5,000 and one cent, despite the lack of evidence that the star actually owned the test.

2. Audrey Hepburn’s Givenchy Collection, £270,000

The auction house Kerry Taylor Auctions offered a lot in which the actress’s dresses and accessories were, created by stylist Hubert Zivanshi. The total price of the collection exceeded 270,000 GBP. Audrey Hepburn wore those clothes in the movies “How to Steal a Million Dollars” and “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”.

3. A John Lennon tooth, $31,000

In the distant past, John Lennon lost a tooth, and cautious dentists did not throw it away. The odd batch sold for $31,200 at an auction organized by Omega Auctions. The tooth was acquired by a dentist from Canada, Michael Zuk.

4. Dorothy’s Red Shoes from “The Wizard of Oz”, $660,000

5. Uniform worn by Christopher Reeve in “Superman: The Movie”, 1978, $40,000

The superhero suit worn by Christopher Reeve in the first installment of the famous franchise was sold at Nate Sanders’ auction house with a base price of $40,000. According to the home’s website, the sale was completed on January 26, 2017.

6. Michael Jackson Glove, $350,000

The king of pop’s shiny white glove, worn on his left hand during his first performance of “Moonwalk” in 1983, sold for $350,000. The happy owner of the accessory is Hoffman Ma, a resident of Hong Kong.

7. Dress Princess Diana danced in with John Travolta sold for £510,000

At the auction where Princess Diana’s collection of dresses was displayed, the most expensive item was a dark blue dress by Victor Edelstein, in which she danced with John Travolta during a reception at the White House. The actor admitted that after dancing with the princess, his career took a leap. Perhaps after these words someone began to think that the velvet piece brings good luck. The lot was auctioned for £510,000.

8. Plastic bag with air from a Kanye West concert, $60,000

A Kanye West fan advertised on eBay for a package that allegedly contained air captured at one of the singer’s concerts, charging the base price of $5. Users of the sales site started a fight for the right to keep the souvenir, waging a fierce dispute. The seller didn’t even have to convince Kanye fans to shell out their cash, and one man snapped up the lot for $60,100.

9. Sports bra that Jennifer Lawrence wore in the movie “Silver Linings Playbook”, $3,175

10. Elvis Presley Underwear, £10,000

The underwear that the King of Rock wore to a 1977 concert was up for auction with a base price of £10,000. No one wanted to keep the object, probably because of the existing stain on his underwear. There is no information if the batch was opened again.

1. JD Salinger’s Toilet, $1 Million

The toilet, which the seller claims belonged to the famous writer, was listed on eBay with a base price of $1 million. In the description, the seller claimed to have received the object from the couple who had bought Salinger’s former home. It is not known what happened at the auction.

And you, do you like to collect unusual things? How is the value of these things to be determined? Comment!

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