MANY people would dream of owning a classic James Bond car, a piece of jewellery worn by Elizabeth Taylor or Marilyn Monroe's 'Happy Birthday, Mr.
President' dress. But some super-rich fans have gone to new extremes to get their hands on these pieces of celeb history by paying millions — with one collector even shelling out huge money for a lock of Elvis Presley's hair.
Now a pair of Michael Jordan's game-worn Air Jordan 1s from Chicago Bulls' 1985 season are the latest to break records, after being sold for $560,000 (£457,000) at auction.
The iconic red, white, and black trainers, that boast the 57-year-old's signature, were only given an estimate of around £123k by Sotheby's.
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