CNN —A ticket stub from the Beatles’ first concert in the United States and a suit once worn by John Lennon are among more than 100 pieces of memorabilia that are going up for auction in New Jersey.
Gotta Have Rock & RollIn all, there are 119 items of memorabilia that are expected to fetch more than $6 million if they sell for around the upper reaches of their estimates.
The ticket stub from the 1964 Washington Coliseum show is expected to sell for $4,000-$6,000.
A book published in 1989 alleged that Harrison owned Nazi memorabilia and had pictures of Hitler in his home.
Sales of Beatles memorabilia always attract a huge amount of interest.
Persons:
John Lennon, Ringo Starr, —, Ed Sullivan, George Harrison, Adolf Hitler, ”, Adolf Schickengruber, George, Olivia, Dhani, Harrison, Hitler, Hey Jude, Paul McCartney
Organizations:
CNN, Beatles, Washington
Locations:
United States, New Jersey, Nazi, Canadian