Goldin's auction featuring music memorabilia yielded significant sales, including Elvis Presley's wristwatch for $103,700 and John Lennon's suit for $102,480. The auction included over 500 concert posters and highlighted the company's shift toward pop culture from sports memorabilia. Goldin's Netflix series, 'King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch,' reflects this transition. Chris Agajanian's 40-year Beatles collection played a vital role in this auction, showcasing strong market interest. The sale also set a record for a type 1 photo of Tupac Shakur selling for $10,370.
Elvis Presley's Omega wristwatch, gifted by Johnny Cash, sold for $103,700 in a recent music memorabilia auction, showcasing the growing interest in music collectibles.
Goldin auctioned various iconic music memorabilia, including John Lennon's 1963 suit, which fetched $102,480, highlighting significant values associated with pop culture items.
Head of revenue Dave Amerman noted Goldin's focus on music memorabilia, emphasizing a transition into more pop culture auctions after successful sales in sports.
Chris Agajanian's extensive Beatles collection, amassed over 40 years, contributed significantly to the auction, affirming the high demand and value of Beatles memorabilia.
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