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6 Movie Props That Sold For Jaw-Dropping Amounts At Auction

One pair of shoes just sold for $28 million. Here's what else movie memorabilia is actually worth.

6 Movie Props That Sold For Jaw-Dropping Amounts At Auction

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Dorothy's ruby slippers sold for $28 million โ€” the most expensive movie prop ever

The Wizard of Oz (1939)
The Wizard of Oz (1939)

One of the surviving pairs of ruby slippers Judy Garland wore in The Wizard of Oz sold for $28 million in December 2024, making it the most expensive piece of film memorabilia ever auctioned. Several pairs were made for the production; one was stolen from a Minnesota museum in 2005 and recovered by the FBI over a decade later.

2

The Rosebud sled from Citizen Kane went for $14.75 million

Citizen Kane (1941)
Citizen Kane (1941)

Multiple sleds were built for Citizen Kane's famous final shot, and at least one surviving example sold at auction for $14.75 million. As one of cinema's most direct visual metaphors โ€” an entire film built around explaining one object โ€” it remains one of the most valuable props in Hollywood history.

3

The Maltese Falcon statuette sold for $4.1 million

The Maltese Falcon (1941)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)

One of the lead-cast falcon statuettes used in the 1941 film sold for $4.1 million at a New York auction in 2013. Like the Rosebud sled, its value comes from being the literal object the entire plot revolves around.

4

The original 1960s Batmobile sold for $4.6 million

Batman (1966)
Batman (1966)

Built from a 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car for the 1960s Batman TV series and film, the original Batmobile sold at a Scottsdale auction for $4.6 million in 2013 โ€” a record for a piece of automotive movie memorabilia at the time.

5

The piano from Casablanca's 'As Time Goes By' scene sold for $3.4 million

Casablanca (1942)
Casablanca (1942)

The upright piano played by Dooley Wilson's character Sam in Casablanca's most famous scene sold for $3.4 million in 2014, reflecting just how much value collectors place on props tied to a film's single most iconic moment.

6

An R2-D2 droid from the original Star Wars sold for $2.75 million

Star Wars (1977)
Star Wars (1977)

Several R2-D2 units were built across the original Star Wars trilogy for different functions (remote-controlled, motorized, actor-operated). One of the surviving droids sold for $2.75 million in 2017, part of a broader boom in sci-fi and franchise memorabilia at auction.

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