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  2. List of most valuable celebrity memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of most valuable celebrity memorabilia (or most expensive celebrities items ... and encompass any collectibles items sold at auction, from ...

  3. Lists of most expensive items by category - Wikipedia

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    List of most valuable celebrity memorabilia; List of most expensive celebrity photographs; List of most expensive domain names; List of most expensive films; List of most expensive music videos; List of most expensive non-fungible tokens; List of most expensive photographs; List of most expensive albums; List of most valuable records

  4. List of most valuable records - Wikipedia

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    The following is an attempt to list some of the most valuable records. Data is sourced from Record Collector , eBay , Popsike, the Jerry Osborne Record Price Guides, and other sources. Wu-Tang Clan 's Once Upon a Time in Shaolin CD (of which only one copy was produced) was sold through Paddle8 on November 24, 2015, for $2,000,000, according to ...

  5. But the jacket was not an anomaly, according to Weinshanker, who oversees the largest collection of Elvis memorabilia. Graceland is raising concerns about other items GWS Auctions has put up for ...

  6. These Are the Most Valuable Christmas Records of All Time - AOL

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $2,626 Elvis’ initial Christmas record was such a hit that RCA re-released a revised, truncated version in 1970 under its budget label, RCA Camden.

  7. Elvis’s golden watch and Taylor Swift’s signed lyrics ...

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    The auction also includes historical artifacts, such as a 218-year-old invitation signed by President Thomas Jefferson