Fans Spend Big on Breaking Bad Memorabilia: The Ultimate Auction Frenzy
Fans of Breaking Bad have proven their dedication by bidding nearly $1 million on props and costumes from the iconic show. Hosted by ScreenBid.com on behalf of Sony Pictures Television, the auction featured 337 items, each with its own story and significance from the series.

High-Stakes Bidding for Iconic Items
Among the most coveted items was Walter White’s inscribed copy of Walt Whitman’s "Leaves of Grass," which sold for an astonishing $65,500 to a user named "bbadfan101.
" This book played a crucial role in the series, making it a centerpiece of the auction. Another highlight was Hector “Tio” Salamanca’s bell, fetching $26,750, and the pink teddy bear from the infamous airliner crash, which sold for $23,250.
Unexpected Prices and Surprising Items
ScreenBid co-founder Jeffrey Dash expressed amazement at the prices, stating, "We’ve been floored by some of these prices." The auction also included unique and unexpected items like Walter White’s used underwear, which sold for $9,900.
The eyeless version of the pink teddy bear and Tuco’s grill each went for over $20,000, demonstrating fans' willingness to pay top dollar for a piece of the show.
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