You Won't Believe How Much These Famous Movie Props Sold For

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In 2011, Monroe's white dress went for $4.6 million to an actress named Debbie Reynolds. Reynolds, at the time, possessed the most valuable personal collection of movie props and costumes ever assembled. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.