12 of the most unusual items sold on eBay

Everything from £5 notes to water.

Published 14th Oct 2016

With the news that some new £5 notes and jars of Marmite are listed on eBay for enormous amounts, we thought we'd find some of the most unusual, outrageous and overpriced items ever listed on the auction website.

£5 note - £80,100 Amazingly, this £5 note sold on eBay for £80,100! However it's unclear why it attracted such a large amount, as it doesn't have a low serial number. See the listing here.

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Puddle watch water – £66,000 A bottle of dirty water made famous by the Drummond Puddle Watch was sold earlier this year for £66,000.

Apple employee business card – $2,653.00 It wasn't any old business card – this particular Apple employee was called Sam Sung, famous for having the name of his company's arch-enemy. He sold his work gear and gave the money to charity. Here is the listing.

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Air from a Kanye West concert – $66,000 Amazingly, last year some Kanye fans were bidding for a plastic bag full of air from his concerts, despite there being no proof that either the seller or the air was at the gig.

French toast – $1,025 Pop star Justin Timberlake left some french toast after an interview at a New York radio station in 2000. The presenter decided to put the toast up for sale and one fan coughed up the bucks!

Justin Bieber’s hair – $40,668 In 2011, clippings of Justin Bieber's hair were given to Ellen DeGeneres who sold them on eBay. The money raised was given to charity.

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'Virgin Mary' toasted sandwich – $28,000 The seller of this sandwich claimed it had been made 10 years before it was sold, and it never went mouldy. An online casino bought the sandwich for a staggering $28,000.

Kidney stone – £14,000 William Shatner sold his kidney stone in 2006, raising money for charity. This was sold to the same online casino which bought the Virgin Mary toastie.

A Dorito – $1,209 Another purchase by the online casino was a Dorito that looked like the Pope's hat.

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A Hula Hoop – £712 Musician Stuart Hampton from Greater Manchester sold a single, freakishly long Hula Hoop. This 'special' crisp was found in a regular Hula Hoop packet and sold for £712.

Ad space – $37,375 Strangely, a man decided to auction off his forehead, offering it to be tattooed with a temporary tattoo. SnoreStop decided to bid for this unusual advertising space.

A single cornflake – £1.20 In 2004, a student sold a single cornflake for £1.20. eBay told him to remove the listing as there was no Best Before date – however, the transaction completed just in time.

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