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Movies offer a priceless look into history, fantasy worlds, and exhilarating stories. And while tickets to see these movies are reasonably affordable, most of us aren’t aware of just how expensive it is to make them. For instance, there are several valuable movie props that have been sold over the years to prove the worth of these creations.

5. The Cowardly Lion Costume from The Wizard of Oz

Cowardly Lion Bonhams
Bonhams

The Wizard of Oz is a classic movie full of nostalgia. There are several movie props that fans might want to get their hands on to remember this outstanding story. For instance, in 2014, Bert Lahr’s Cowardly Lion costume was sold for a whopping $3 million.

4. Maltese Falcon Statue from The Maltese Falcon

Maltese Falcon Bonhams
Bonhams

Another classic movie is The Maltese Falcon, a 1941 movie adapted from the 1930 novel. One of the most valuable movie props is actually the iconic lead statuette from the film, which sold at Bonhams auction house in 2013 for a staggering $4 million.

3. Marilyn Monroe’s White Dress from The Seven Year Itch

Merilyn Monroe Seven Year Itch Google Commons
Google Commons

If you think about the most iconic movie scenes in history, you might think about Marilyn Monroe’s white dress from The Seven Year Itch. The pleated halter dress, seen billowing upward due to a subway grate, was sold for a whopping $4.6 million.

2. James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 from James Bond Films

James Bond Astin Martin DB5 Google Commons
Google Commons

What is the most well-known and memorable series in movie history? James Bond, of course. And of course, if fans want one of the most valuable movie props, they’re going to think about the stunning Aston Martin DB5 from the movies. In fact, the car was sold at an auction house for a large $6.3 million.

1. Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auctions

Going back to the classic movie, while the Cowardly Lion costume was worthwhile, nothing can top the ruby slippers that Dorothy wears in the movies. In fact, Heritage Auctions was behind one of the most valuable movie prop sales of all time, with these slippers selling for a whopping $32 million back in 2011.