How Would You Like to Own a Genuine US $10,000 Bill?

by Fred Fuld III

Did you know that the highest denomination currency for public distribution was the $10,000 bill?

Those bills are now collectors items that are nw worth far more than the ten thousand dollar face value.

If you have ever wanted to own such a rare item, now is your chance.

Stack’s Bowers Galleries will be auctioning one of these rare items in their upcoming auction on November 17.

$10,000 bill, Source: Stack’s Bowers

The banknote has been authenticated and graded by PMG (Paper Money Guaranty), with a grade of 45 Choice Extremely Fine.

The serial numbers is extremely low at C00000102A.

The starting bid is $85,000 with an estimate of $175,000 to $275,000.

What’s in your wallet?

$10,000 bill, Source: Stack’s Bowers

You Can Buy Barbara Walter’s 13 Carat Diamond Ring: Estimate $600,000 to $900,000

The New York based Bonhams auction house is auctioning off the estate of Barbara Walters on November 6, with over over 300 lots of American Art, jewelry, fashion, furniture, and decorative items. The net proceeds of the sale will benefit charities that Walter’s supported.

Barbara Walters, born on September 25, 1929, in Boston, Massachusetts, was an iconic American journalist, television personality, and author, best known for her trailblazing work in the field of broadcast journalism. Walters made history by breaking into the male-dominated world of television news reporting in the 1960s. Her tenacity and talent led her to become a prominent figure on NBC’s “Today Show,” where she worked as a co-host and writer, shaping the show’s format and content.

Walters’ career reached new heights when she joined ABC News in 1976 as the first female co-anchor of an evening news program. She co-hosted the ABC Evening News alongside Harry Reasoner, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of female journalists. However, it was her role as the creator, co-host, and producer of the daytime talk show “The View,” which premiered in 1997, that solidified her status as a cultural icon. The show, featuring a panel of diverse women discussing various topics, became immensely popular and showcased Walters’ interviewing skills and ability to engage with a wide range of personalities.

Throughout her career, Walters conducted high-profile interviews with world leaders, celebrities, and newsmakers, earning her a reputation as one of the most respected journalists in the industry. Her interviewing style was characterized by a combination of empathy, intelligence, and tough questioning. Walters’ contributions to journalism were recognized with numerous awards, including Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Women’s Media Foundation. Barbara Walters retired from regular television appearances in 2014, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking journalism and inspiring generations of journalists, especially women, to pursue their dreams in the field.

Some of the more interesting items up for sale include Walters’ engagement ring from Merv Adelson, a Harry Winston Diamond Ring, weighing 13.84 carats with an estimate of $600,000 to $900,000, and a pair of JAR Gemset earrings estimated at $200,000 to $300,000.

The painting  Egyptian Woman (Coin Necklace) (1891) by John Singer Sargent has an estimate of $1.2 million to $1.8 million. If that is too rich for your blood, you can bid on an engraved silver-plated cigarette box with an estimate of just $100 to $200.

Some of the highlights will be available to view at Bonham’s salesrooms in Boston, Los Angeles, Paris, London, and Hong Kong.

Picture of Barbara Walters’ New York Apartment. Courtesy Bonhams

Incredible $12.6 Million for a 1952 Mickey Mantle Baseball Card

by Fred Fuld III

Did you ever think that maybe you should put a little of your investment portfolio into sports cards?

After hearing about the latest Heritage Auctions result, you might want to consider it. However, make sure you go for the rare items.

A 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card was hammered at an amazing $12.6 million, setting a world record.

This 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 SGC Mint+ 9.5 card was described as “Finest Known Example!”.

In addition, Heritage announced that there will be a documentary made about the card called  “Four Perfect Corners” by Emmy-Award winning director Dan Klein.

Mickey Mantle:

• Second highest career OPS+ among center fielders

• Highest stolen-base percentage in history at the time of his retirement

• Lowest career rate of grounding into double plays

• Highest World Series on-base percentage and World Series slugging percentage

• .984 fielding percentage when playing center field

• Hit 536 career home runs

• Batted .300 or more ten times

• Only player in history to hit 150 home runs from both sides of the plate.

• 16th all-time in home runs per at-bats

• 17th in on-base percentage

• MVP award three times, finished second three times, and finished within nine votes of winning five times.

When investing in collectables, make sure you stick with the scarce and rare items, and the items that you are personally interested in.

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The $5 Million Michael Jordan Jersey

$677,196 for Steve Jobs Apple 1 Computer

Princess Diana’s Car to be Auctioned

Would You Pay $5 Million for Michael Jordan’s Jersey?

We made you aware of the auction of Princess Diana’s car, and Steve Jobs autograph on a floppy disk.

Credit: Courtesy of Sotheby’s

Now is your chance to get something in the sports field.

The auction house Sotheby’s will be offering the jersey from Michael Jordan from his final NBA championship.

He wore this Chicago Buls jersey during the game with the Utah Jazz.

The auction will be held during September 6 to the 14th as a single lot sale.

It is expected to be hammered at $3 million to $5 million.

$677,196 for Steve Jobs Apple 1 Computer

RR Auction, a Boston, Massachusetts based auction house, recently sold an Apple 1 Computer prototype.

This very rare Apple (AAPL) technology collectable was hammered at $677,196.

The name of the winner was no disclosed, but he is from the San Francisco Bay Area.s

In 1976, Steve Jobs showed the prototype to the owner of The Byte Shop in Mountain View, California

Princess Diana’s Car to be Auctioned

by Fred Fuld III

Diana, Princess of Wales

If you like to collect or invest in rare cars, here is a unique opportunity. It may not be an electric vehicle, but it is a one of a kind car.

The black 1985 Ford Escort RS Turbo S1 owned by Diana, Princess of Wales, is up for auction.

This was her last Ford Escort, has only 24,961 miles on it.

The automobile is being offered by Silverstone Auctions, with no reserve.

The live auction will take place on Saturday, August 27, 2022.

Princess Diana’s Car – Credit: Silverstone Auctions

Princess Diana’s Car Interior – Credit: Silverstone Auctions

The Best Way to Invest in Space

by Fred Fuld III

In previous articles, we’ve alerted you to the sale of Elvis Presley‘s childhood house, Steve Job’s autograph on a floppy disk, and a 712 acre Bahamas island.

How would you like to own Buzz Aldrin’s FLOWN Inflight Coverall Jacket, which he wore on his mission to the Moon and back during Apollo 11?

Well you can. You also have the opportunity to buy many other space items.

Sotheby’s is having their auction on July 26, 2022 at 12 noon EDT in New York.

Buzz Aldrin’s Jacket – Credit: Sotheby’s

The featured item is Buzz Aldrin’s jacket. The current bid is $700,000, with an estimated sales price of $1,000,000 to $2,000,000.

Other interesting items up for sale in the Buzz Aldrin: American Icon Auction include Buzz Aldrin’s Lifetime Passes to the National and American Leagues of Major League Baseball which has a current bid of $1300, and the United States flag that was flown to the moon on Apollo 11 currently bid at $17,000,.

One other totally unique item is the broken circuit breaker switch that nearly ended the lives of the Apollo 11 Crew, and the pen that saved them, now bid at $700,000.

There are a total of 69 different lot to choose from in this auction.

What a way to bring space home with you.

RARE Steve Jobs Autograph on a Macintosh Floppy Disk

by Fred Fuld III

Previously, I’ve written about investing in racehorses, NFTs, and baseball cards.

Now is your chance to put your money into something totally unique. Steve Jobs autograph on a 1984 Macintosh System Disk Version 1.0.

This outstanding item is being offered by the Paris, France auction house, Pierre Bergé & Associés.

This is a floppy disk of the very first Macintosh software operating system from 1984 and dedicated by Steve Jobs.

Steve Jobs – Credit: Pierre Bergé & Associés

It is inscribed as “To André Steve Jobs”.

In addition, included in the lot is a 1984 floppy disk, unsigned, for MacWrite and MacPaint.

This auction lot as an estimate of €10,000 to €20,000, with a starting bid of €8,000.

The original Macintosh was the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer to have featured a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse.

Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) first started selling the Mac in January of 1984.

If you are into technology and autographs, this rare item is for you.

Have You Ever Thought About Investing in Dinosaur Bones?

by Fred Fuld III

Do you like collecting old stuff? Do you have any interest in putting your money into alternative exotic investments? Then how about investing in a 76 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton?

Now is your chance. The auction house Sotheby’s will be auctioning off the skeleton of a Gorgosaurus dinosaur on July 28, 2022 in New York City.

This 22 feet long and 10 feet high skeleton is estimated to be hammered at between $5 million and $8 million.

 

How About Investing in Elvis Presley’s House?

Elvis Presley House - Rockhurst Auctions
Elvis Presley House – Credit: Rockhurst Auctions

by Fred Fuld III

Everyone knows who Elvis Presley is, the King of Rock and Roll. So how would you like to own his three-bedroom, 1,260-square-foot house where he lived during 1943 and 1944, with a possible price of less than $50,000?

Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock
Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock – Credit: Wikipedia

Yes, it’s possible. The house that Elvis lived in with his parents, Vernon and Gladys Presley, is going to be auctioned off by Rockhurst Auctions, on Sunday, August 14, 2022, at the  Holiday Inn at 3411 Elvis Presley Blvd., in Memphis, Tennessee.

Elvis
Elvis – Credit: Wikipedia

The house was originally located at 1241 Kelly Street, in East Tupelo, Mississippi. It was carefully dismantled and preserved, ready to be rebuilt. The dismantling was videotaped, and the house is currently stored in a trailer, which is included as part of the auction.

The estimate is between $30,000 and $50,000 with a starting price f $25,000.

What a great casita this would be to reconstruct in the back yard of an Elvis fan.

Almost a hundred other Elvis artifacts will also be offered at the auction.

Elvis has left the building.