According to reports two bona fide Death Row Records pendants have emerged from the personal collection of Reggie Wright Jr., the head of security at Death Row. These exclusive pendants, originally crafted for the then Death Row CEO Suge Knight, have a storied history, having adorned the likes of iconic artists such as Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. Sources close suggest that the dazzling “iced out” diamond-encrusted pendant has the potential to fetch a staggering $1 million.
The 14KT pendant, a piece of hip-hop history in its own right, is estimated to bring in anywhere between $200,000 to $500,000 at the upcoming auction. Experts at the auction house emphasize that the pendants carry a unique distinction based on the artist’s standing within the Death Row roster. Tupac Shakur, for instance, was known for sporting a 3.0 CTW medallion, adding an extra layer of allure to these sought-after artifacts.In twist, the recent arrest of Duane “Keefe D” Davis, implicated in the murder of Tupac Shakur 27 years ago, has injected a newfound intrigue into the auction. Industry insiders predict that the value of these medallions may surpass the initial estimations, given the renewed interest in Tupac’s legacy following the arrest. The enigmatic connection between the pendants and the historic events surrounding Tupac Shakur is expected to drive bidding wars and potentially elevate the final selling price.
Adding to the allure of this unique auction are rare mug shots and concert footage directly linked to Tupac Shakur. Collectors and fans alike are anticipated to vie for these artifacts, seeking a piece of the puzzle that is Tupac’s legendary career.As the auction date approaches, the anticipation and excitement surrounding these Death Row Records pendants continue to grow. With the convergence of hip-hop history and a notorious murder case, this auction promises to be a pivotal moment for collectors and enthusiasts eager to own a tangible piece of the golden era of Death Row Records.