Personal items belonging to Tekashi 6ix9ine recently went on sale at an auction, and they’ve sold for a total of over $500,000.
Last week, Market Auctions conducted the sale of the rapper’s assortment of jewelry, plaques, and more, with the 63 items priced as low as $300 up to a whopping $60,000.
Buyers only passed on a pair of Cuban link necklaces. The total cost paid for all the items came to around $510,500.
Some of the plaques that were available in the auction were a hot commodity, including hardware for his songs “Gummo,” “Gooba,” and “Fefe” featuring Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz, as well as his Dummy Boy album.
“This was the sleeper hit of the auction,” said Jacob Kodner, managing partner of Market Auctions. “Collectors and fans alike recognized these plaques as irreplaceable pieces of music history.”
In April 2024, the IRS seized various items from 6ix9ine’s home in Lake Worth, Florida, due to unpaid taxes. However, not all the items that were taken were available at the auction; the rapper’s collection of luxury cars was notably absent.
6ix9ine’s 2019 Lamborghini Urus was sold at an auction in July for $175,043, while his 2017 Bentley Continental GT Speed was bought for $85,500 after 16 bids were submitted.
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