Auction of Stallone's film memorabilia fetches $3 million

Auction of Stallone's film memorabilia fetches $3 million


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LOS ANGELES (AP) — An auction of Sylvester Stallone's black leather "Rocky" jacket and other movie memorabilia has earned more than $3 million.

Heritage Auctions President Greg Rohan says Stallone's leather jacket was the top item sold at the three-day auction, with a winning bid of $149,000. A poncho worn by Stallone in the first "Rambo" film fetched $60,000 in a sale that featured boxing trunks and gloves, and other items from the actor-director's storied career.

Portions of the proceeds will benefit military charities.

Stallone attended the auction's first day and mingled with fans.

The 69-year-old Oscar nominee announced the sale in July but said it didn't mean he was saying goodbye to the characters who made him famous. Stallone reprised his role as Rocky Balboa in the recent film "Creed."

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