“From Haunted Dolls to Half-Eaten Celebrity Meals: Discover the Wildest Auctions You Won’t Believe Existed!”
She auctioned off the sandwich and earned $28,000. It sounds like she ended up with double the payday thanks to some random grill marks.
A Guinea Pig’s Suit Of Armor
A guinea pig-sized suit of chainmail armor probably would have gone unnoticed on eBay except the Huffington Post stumbled onto it and reported the find.
The little suit of armor ended up fetching $1,150 and the proceeds all went to a nonprofit called Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue.
Britney Spears’ Chewed Gum
Most items that celebrities touch don’t go for much more than $5 or $10 online, except for one special piece of gum that went for $14,000.
Keep in mind, this happened in 2004 when Britney was at the peak of her popularity. She had just dropped the hit song “Toxic” and performed at the MTV Awards with Madonna and Christina Aguilera. I’d want her saliva too.
The Entire Life Of A Random Australian Man
In 2008, a man named Ian Usher suffered a nasty divorce. Rather than sulking in horrible memories, he decided to auction off his entire life online. Well, we should say his entire material life. Everything from his house to his jet ski was up for grabs.
Someone bought it all for $400,000 and Ian used the money to travel. It sounds like a good deal to me.
Andrew Fischer’s Forehead
One smart web designer realized way back in 2005 that they might be the future of company advertising. He decided to auction off his forehead online.