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JAKARTA - Two memorabilia from the Tupac Shakur prison period will be auctioned off.

According to a list on Moments In Time, the promptshot (photo taken by the police for a criminal suspect) and an unprecedented prison identity card is available to be offered by interested buyers, with individual prices available on demand.

The black and white Mugshot was dated February 28, 1995, when the late rapper served a sentence at the Clinton Penitentiary in New York on charges of sexual harassment.

According to TMZ, the photo could sell for $35,000 in auction. Meanwhile, his prison identity card includes photos, names, identity numbers, height, and eye color and hair is expected to get a much higher offer of around 75 thousand dollars

The identity card is touted as a replacement after the rapper lost the original. The final buyer will also get a Tupac form filled in to request a new one, which reads: I lost my ID and needed a new one. Thank you."

The documents were reportedly given to the family after the rapper came out of prison, before finally ending up in a private collector.

Tupac's original prison identity card sales broke the world record for the most expensive Tupac memorabilia ever after being sold in an auction for 30 thousand dollars in 2019.

The letter written by the late rapper from prison a year before his death was also auctioned in 2016. Earlier this year, Drake bought Tupac's iconic ring in an auction for $1 million.

Likewise, Tupac's new book collection: The Legend was released in England earlier this month.


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