Statue of Liberty’s Nose Up for Auction

The Statue of Liberty’s nose will be auctioned along with other classic goods in September.
Statue of Liberty’s Nose Up for Auction
STATUE OF LIBERTY: A copper chunk designed to create the Statue of Liberty's nose in a 1980s restoration will be auctioned off in September. The Epoch Times
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STATUE OF LIBERTY: A copper chunk designed to create the Statue of Liberty's nose in a 1980s restoration will be auctioned off in September. (The Epoch Times)
NEW YORK—The Statue of Liberty’s nose could be yours. New York’s Guernsey’s auction house said that a chunk of copper intended to create part of the Statue of Liberty’s nose during a 1980s restoration effort will be auctioned off next month.

President Arlan Ettinger told The Associated Press that the 2-foot-long copper casting is one of the four castings that were made. Other than this one, one currently adorns the statue, one was destroyed, and another is in a private collection.

The piece consists of the tip and the area around the nostril.

Other than the copper chunk, the auction house will also include a motorcycle from President John F. Kennedy’s Dallas motorcade, James Dean’s sunglasses, the last home run ball from the original Yankee Stadium, and a photo negative of Marilyn Monroe in the Sept. 24 auction.