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The hair was shorn from Elvis' head when he joined the US Army in 1958.
New York: A lock of Elvis Presley's hair sold for $15,000 to an anonymous telephone bidder at a Chicago auction on Sunday, the Chicago Tribune reported.
The hair was shorn from Elvis' head when he joined the US Army in 1958.
The locks were part of an Elvis memorabilia collection offered by Leslie Hindman auctioneers in Chicago. The collection, which belonged to former Presley fan club president Gary Pepper, includes stage clothes, records and Christmas cards.
Pepper died in 1980 and left the collection to his nurse, who is now putting it up for sale. Estimates had put the sale price of the hair at between $8,000 and $12,000.
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