A bible that once belonged to Elvis Presley sold for £59,000 (about $94,000) at an auction in England on Saturday, the BBC reports. The final bid was more than double the expected sale price of £25,000.
The bible had been given to Elvis in 1957 by an aunt and uncle on his
first Christmas at Graceland. He used it throughout the rest of his
life, and wrote down his thoughts and annotations in its pages. The
winning bidder for the book did not wish to be identified, but is
reportedly an American man living in the U.K. who bid against two rivals
by telephone.
The bible was part of a trove of Elvis memorabilia that had been the
property of one British collector. Included in the auction was a pair of
stained underpants
worn by Presley at a show in 1977. Although bidding for the drawers
reached £5,000, it failed to meet the reserve price of £7,000.
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