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China Auction Nets Big Money For Michael Jackson

October 15, 2010 by Rachel 1 Comment

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China Auction off MJ Glove

A recent China auction netted some big money for some of Michael Jackson’s most iconic items, including one his gloves, and a “Beat It” jacket.  Some of these items were a black studded glove, one of his Beat It jackets, and even a basketball signed by him and Michael Jordan.

This auction, which was the biggest yet to take place in Asia, hosted a number of other items by famous people as well. Bruce Lee and Marilyn Monroe were just a few of those other famous people that had some of their most prized possessions auctioned off.

The glove, which he wore in 1995 for a video shoot, brought in $180,000. There was also a basketball that was signed by him, and the famous Michael Jordan, that went for another $245,000. Finally there was also a jacket that brought in $156,000.

Filed Under: Memorabilia Tagged With: auction, black studded glove, China, Memorabilia, Michael Jackson

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