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The underwear worn by Bryan Cranston in the pilot of 'Breaking Bad' sold for $9,900 at auction.
One "Breaking Bad" fan paid a cool $9,900 for the iconic white briefs that Bryan Cranston wore as character Walter White in the first episode of the recently wrapped AMC series.
The underwear was just one item up for grabs in a 10-day auction conducted by Sony Pictures and Screenbid.
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The starting bid for the tighty whities was $250, according to Variety. The underpants are currently on display at New York's Museum of the Moving Image but will go to the winner after the exhibit ends.
The most expensive prop on the block was an inscribed copy of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass," which played an important role in the latter half of the last season. It brought in $65,500.
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Other memorabilia included gangster Hector Salamanca's bell, which went for $26,750, and Walter White's Cadillac, which sold for $19,750. In all, the auction raised almost $1 million.
One item missing from the auction was the RV that White and accomplice Jesse Pinkman used to cook up meth. Sony plans to keep the vehicle for studio tours.
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