Antiques valuation of 'more than $100k' placed on Jackson cement slab

A cement slab with Michael Jackson's hand and foot print has been given an antiques valuation of more than $100,000.

Pop & Rock Memorabilia

Bodybuilder fans of Michael Jackson might be able to bid for the ideal collector's item of the music legend as a cement slab with the pop star's hand and footprint on is set to go up for auction.

It is going under the hammer at Nate D Sanders auction house, which has given it an antiques valuation of more than $100,000 (£62,635), in Los Angeles next month, Reuters reports.

The item weighs 170 kg and it also comes with his signature.

And it has been called Black Heart Stone due to a crack going through a heart design inside of the Billie Jean and Beat It singer's left hand print.

This comes after a list said to be written by Jackson was sold for more than $3,000 on online auction website eBay.

It read: "One year in London 3? International # 1 2 3 4 5 albums and single... Talk to digital people, Universal, Warner, make huge $ (sic)."

Posted by Lisa Marriott

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