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Tupac’s iconic crown ring to be auctioned for one million dollars

The ring was designed by Shakur himself in 1996 to celebrate his newly signed contract with Death Row Records.

Tupac’s iconic crown ring to be auctioned for one million dollars

It is a unique piece of jewellery that the rapper wore during his last public appearance before his death.

The ring was designed by Shakur himself in 1996 to celebrate his newly signed contract with Death Row Records and since then he has been seen wearing it at various events such as the MTV Video Music Awards. It is filled with precious jewels and features the inscription ‘Pac & Dada 1996’, a reference to his engagement to Kidada Jones.

Twenty-seven years later, the rapper’s godmother, Yaasmyn Fula, has donated the ring to Sotheby’s as a tribute to the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop. An auction that was valued at 300,000 dollars and that finally amounted to the exorbitant amount of 1 million dollars.

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