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6 Of The Oddest Items Ever Sold On eBay

eBay, for those who have used it for the buying or selling of various goods, has become one of the largest shopping networks in the entire world. It’s not hard to discover something you want, need, or require. However, there are some incredibly odd items being sold all the time that would make anyone cringe or grow a little shocked. Here are just 6 of those items, and we’re still a bit curious to know why anyone would want items like these.


6. Aircraft Carrier
For those who may not know, an aircraft carrier is one of the largest ocean vessels any country can have in their fleet. This monstrosity is known for carrying multiple types of aircraft, plus weaponry. One of these massive vessels was listed for sale on eBay in 2004.


5. New Species
A lot of things go up on eBay, but this one takes the cake. A sea urchin, which was discovered as a completely new species, was listed in 2004 on the online shopping network. The species was later discovered to be Coelopleurus exquisitus.


4. Elvis Presley’s Water
In 1977, Elvis Presley, known as the King Of Rock and Roll, left behind a plastic cup filled with water, which he had been drinking from during a concert in North Carolina. There were only a few drops left in the cup, but it sold on eBay for $455.


3. Half-Eaten Grilled Cheese
We’ve all had an amazing sandwich at some point in our lives. However, someone actually sold a half-eaten grilled cheese sandwich on eBay for a whopping $28,000. The sandwich was said to have the Virgin Mary engraved on the bread.


2. Liver
While searching for a bit of extra money, on Florida native decided to sell his liver. The man ended up receiving $5.7 million on eBay once the auction came to a conclusion. That’s rather impressive. Maybe we should give it a go.


1. Ghost
In 2010, Michael Fawcett took to eBay in an effort to sell the ghost that had been haunting him and his home for quite some time. He listed the ghost on the shopping website, but it was removed after just six days of listing — maybe it was the ghost who removed it?

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