One-of-a-kind items are available via Goldin

Goldin’s December Pop Culture Auction is now open for bidding, headlined by items from some of the most iconic musical artists in history across pop, rock, hip-hop and jazz.

In the hip-hop space, a range of personal items from legend Tupac Shakur will be for sale, including a signed document with Tupac’s personal and credit information, a signed, handwritten letter from Tupac in prison, thanking a friend, Jah, for his love and support, an original “playlist” — a note about the best list of tapes to listen to when you’re alone — and handwritten “Life’s So Hard (OG)” song lyrics. Also available are Travis Scott’s stage-worn sneakers from the 2023 Rolling Loud Festival. The Air Jordan sneakers display a blacked-out Nike Swoosh logo on both shoes, as well as Travis Scott’s “Cactus Jack” logo on the left heel and an “Air Jordan” logo on the right heel.

The auction will also feature a handful of rare, signed items from the Beatles including framed vinyl records signed by Paul McCartney—The Beatles’ White Album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club, Yesterday and Today. Other items of Beatles memorabilia up for auction include a Beatles multi-signed haircut from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney signed Hofner bass inside a custom display, and Paul McCartney signed, inscribed and framed fan letter.

Additional items available include The Rolling Stones’ multi-signed, framed Love You Live album cover with signatures from Mick Jagger, Ronnie Woods and Keith Richards; Elvis-signed, inscribed Blue Hawaii vinyl record; Bruce Springsteen-signed Born to Run vinyl record; Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon vinyl record signed by Roger Waters and Nick Mason; and more.

The December Pop Culture Auction is currently open and the items will be available for bidding through Wednesday, December 20th. Goldin has built a reputation as the trusted leader in trading cards, memorabilia and collectibles and is a top destination for vintage photography.