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Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 18
Quinn Brown Auctions $250,000 Wilt Chamberlain 1972 Finals Jacket Found for $3
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 18

Quinn Brown Auctions $250,000 Wilt Chamberlain 1972 Finals Jacket Found for $3

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 18

Summary

  • Sotheby’s is auctioning Quinn Brown’s authenticated Wilt Chamberlain Lakers warmup jacket, a 1972 NBA Finals piece the 19-year-old expects to top its current $18,000 bid before Monday’s close.
  • Brown bought the jacket for $3.07 at Oregon Goodwill bins after another shopper tossed it back, then matched its unusual dimensions to a similar Chamberlain jacket that sold for $56,000 a decade ago.
  • Sotheby’s later confirmed Chamberlain wore it during the 1972 championship run against the Knicks and estimated it could fetch as much as $250,000; the house sent an armored vehicle to collect it.
  • Brown, who has sold nearly 10,000 thrifted items in four years and averages $13 per sale, said he plans to use part of the proceeds for a Vietnam trip and save or invest the rest.

Insights

How did Wilt Chamberlain's iconic 1972 NBA Finals jacket end up in a Goodwill donation bin?
With bidding closing in two days, will a teenager's $3 jacket really sell for a quarter-million?
What does this legendary find reveal about the treasures hiding in everyday discarded items?