Jackson's Belongings Earn Big at Auction


London, Jun 26 (IANS): An auction of pop legend Micheal Jackson's belongings on his first death anniversary in Las Vegas in the US has made huge money.

A custom-made jacket of Jackson, which was expected to go under the hammer at $8,000, went for a staggering $120,000.

An autograph signed by the late superstar a day before he died sold for $21,000 (almost 26 times more than its estimated price), reports contactmusic.com.

Jackson's MTV Moonman award for the video of "Scream" went under the hammer for $43,750. A white fedora hat signed by Jackson, expected to earn $3,000, sold for a whopping $56,250.

The auction was organised by Julien Auction House.

  

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