As the final episode of Breaking Bad draws ever closer, Sony Pictures has put hundreds of props from the show on auction. Bids start at $10 for trinkets like Jesse Pinkman’s DEA mug, all the way up to $5,000 for Hector Salamanca’s wheelchair, but expect the winning bids on the items to be far, far higher. After perusing the props on offer, the stars of the show seem to be Walter White’s Pontiac Aztek (starting at $1,000) and an inscribed copy of Leaves of Grass ($3,000).
Hundreds of ‘Breaking Bad’ props, including Walter White’s Aztek, are now on sale
How much would you pay for a piece of TV history?
How much would you pay for a piece of TV history?


Perhaps surprisingly, the iconic items aren’t being auctioned for charity, but rather for profit. They’re available on ScreenBid, an auction site set up to help studios profit from unwanted props. Sony Pictures Entertainment, which produces Breaking Bad, has also listed a number of props from This is the End on ScreenBid.
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