Gloves sold $ 190,000 dollars
Gloves are given a crystal ornament belongs to the late pop star Michael Jackson was sold at an auction in the United States for U.S. $ 190,000. Gloves, which was used by Jackson during the Victory tour in 1984 held, is among the 200 items auctioned, and overall sold nearly U.S. $ 1 million. Auction took place at the Julien's Auctions at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas at the weekend.
Some items sold ten times higher than the expected value.
"It shows that Michael Jackson owned the items most sought after celebrities, a phenomenon," said Darren Julien, the organizer of the auction to the Last Vegas Review Journal.
"People come from Asia, Russia, from everywhere. With the departure of Michael Jackson, now we realize that he is a true legend
who has been missing." added.
The value of heritage objects Jackson apparently increasing. One gloves the auctioned after his death was purchased for U.S. $ 49,000 in September 2009.
A pair of shoes Jackson, who wore onstage, is expected to be sold between U.S. $ 2,000 and U.S. $ 3,000 but were purchased for U.S. $
90,000. One of the Jackets earned U.S. $ 120,000, but this outfit estimated to cost between U.S. $ 6,000 and U.S. $ 8,000
A fedora hat sold for U.S. $ 56,250.
Jackson relics of the other like objects heritage Elves Presley, Prince, Kurt Cobain and Jimi
Hendrix also be auctioned. Presley's hair sold for a bundle of U.S. $ 20,000, while the handwritten lyrics to Purple Rain by Prince valued U.S. $ 67.650. Jimi Hendrix guitar sells for U.S. $ 180,000 The fans from all over the world paying tribute to
Jackson on the first anniversary of his death on Friday.
Michael Jackson's father filed a lawsuit against the doctor who was charged with giving excessive
doses and caused his son's death one year ago.
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