Michael Jackson’s Famed Neverland Ranch Statues Are Selling for $2.5 Million


The figurines of pop star Michael Jackson are back on the market. The figures from the Neverland ranch are no longer sold as a set but instead as separate items.

TMZ says that the private collector who owns 28 pieces from the pop star’s collection has dropped his fee for the whole set of statues.

The collector’s price has gone down from USD 2.5 million to USD 2 million.

One Michael Jackson figure, called “Kids and Tree Swing” and made of bronze, is for sale at a price of USD 150,000.

It’s more than five figures when you add up how much it costs to ship statues.

Several of the pieces in the collection show children, such as “Follow the Leader.”

TMZ says that some people who were interested in buying the statues when they were being sold as a lot for USD 2.5 million never bought them.

People who like Noble Art in Dubai said they hoped that selling figures separately would let more people get their favorite pieces.

Malachite Candelabra (USD 500K) and Gloria Victis are two statues that can only be sold in pairs. This is because MJ got them in pairs.