Tupac Shakur and The Infamous B.I.G.’s arrest fingerprint playing cards are up for public sale for a hefty value.
Tupac and Biggie’s Arrest Fingerprint Playing cards Up on the Public sale Block
In line with TMZ’s report, revealed on Saturday (Nov. 25), two fingerprint arrest playing cards by the late rappers Tupac Shakur and The Infamous B.I.G. are up on the market. Momentsintime.com, one of many nation’s prime memorabilia sellers, listed the distinctive items for a whopping $225,000 every. You’ll be able to view the artifacts under.
Tupac’s signed fingerprint file options his black-and-white mugshot and has him listed underneath his actual title, Lesane Parish Crooks. ‘Pac’s card stems from his 1995 arrest for sexually assaulting a feminine fan named Ayanna Jackson. After being discovered responsible of sexual assault, Tupac was sentenced to 1.5 years in jail. Nonetheless, he solely served 9 months of his sentence earlier than being launched.
Moreover, Tupac’s by no means earlier than seen jail mug shot and jail ID are additionally up on the market.
In the meantime, Biggie’s signed fingerprint card incorporates a black-and-white mugshot of the late Brooklyn rhymer and has him listed underneath his actual title Christopher Wallace. Biggie’s card stems from his June 1995 arrest in Philadelphia on a fugitive warrant from Camden, N.J., for allegedly breaking a person’s jaw and stealing his mobile phone, jewellery and beeper.
B.I.G. was booked then for a theft and aggravated assault cost. The theft cost was later dropped.
When you’ve got cash to spend, you may bid on these uncommon hip-hop memorabilia objects at Momentsintime.com.
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Drake Cops Tupac Shakur’s Crown Ring for Over $1 Million
Again in July, Drake revealed that he was the proud proprietor of Tupac Shakur’s crown ring that was up for public sale at Sotheby’s in New York Metropolis. The public sale home introduced the sale of the gold, ruby and diamond crown ring for an eyebrow-raising value of $1,016,000. The merchandise was initially estimated to fetch between $200,000 and $300,000.
Sotheby’s describes Tupac’s crown-shaped 14-karat yellow gold ring as being set with 5 carats of diamonds and cabochon rubies. The phrases “Pac & Dada, 1996” are inscribed on the underside. The ring was beforehand owned by Yaasmyn Fula, the mom of Yaki Kadafi, a member of the Outlawz. Fula is described as Tupac Shakur’s “godmother, advisor, ‘auntie,’ cash supervisor, caretaker, and lifelong supporter.”
You’ll be able to try Tupac’s crown ring under. Additionally, check out ‘Pac and Biggie’s fingerprint playing cards under.