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'Lost' items prove popular at auction

Actor Matthew Fox arrives for a photocall for the television show "Lost" during the 49th Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monte Carlo, Monaco on June 9, 2009. (UPI Photo/David Silpa)
Actor Matthew Fox arrives for a photocall for the television show "Lost" during the 49th Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monte Carlo, Monaco on June 9, 2009. (UPI Photo/David Silpa) | License Photo

CALABASAS, Calif., Aug. 24 (UPI) -- The Dharma van Hurley drove on the supernatural TV series "Lost" sold for $47,500 at an auction in California, memorabilia dealer Profiles in History said.

The show wrapped up its sixth and final season this year. Profiles in History conducted the auction in Calabasas, Calif., Saturday and Sunday in partnership with ABC Studios, with bidders from more than 50 countries competing to purchase various pieces of the show.

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Character Daniel's journal with extensive handwritten notes went for $20,000, while the Swan Station computer sold for $16,000 and a "Pilot" script signed by series creators J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof fetched $15,000.

The costume Jack died in on the series finale, a large section of Oceanic Flight 815 wreckage and Charlie's "DS" ring each sold for $9,000.

Hurley's winning Mega Lotto Jackpot ticket went for $5,500 and Sawyer's improvised reading glasses earned $2,250 on the auction block, organizers said Monday.

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