Beatles, song text “Hey Jude” written by hand is auctioned for $910 thousand

A piece of paper in which Paul McCartney wrote by hand the words of the famous song Heey Jude was sold for $910 thousand at an auction organized for the 50th anniversary of Beatles' division. It's about five times higher than the anticipated value. The auction was [...]
A piece of paper in which Paul McCartney wrote by hand the words of the famous song Heey Jude was sold for $910 thousand at an auction organized for the 50th anniversary of Beatles' division.
It's about five times higher than the anticipated value. The auction was developed online because of the coronary, from the California House of the Julenes Auctions.
Between large sales of the day, the skin of a bass drum with Beatle logo used during the group's first American tournament in 1964, sold for $200,000. A hand-written page of video scanrography Nolo, Goodbye, 1967, was sold for 83,200 dollars.
A candle holder used by Ringo Star at the Abbey Road studios in the 1960s was also sold at auction for $32,500.












