Elvis Presley’s revered gun collection has sparked remarkable interest, as evidenced by a recent auction that saw one of his revolvers fetch an astonishing six-figure sum.
The iconic musician’s Smith & Wesson Model 53 double-action revolver was the coveted item up for sale through the esteemed Rock Island Auction Company.
The final bid soared to an impressive $199,750, more than doubling the initial estimations of its worth.
Elvis was bestowed with this distinctive firearm in November 1976, a mere 9 months before his untimely passing.
This particular piece is a true testament to his patriotism and carries a unique significance, adorned with custom features commemorating the Bicentennial celebration.
The revolver boasts intricate customization, including five-pointed stars and a majestic bald eagle grasping the Betsy Ross American flag.
The inscription “1776-1976” gleams in gold near the muzzle, further underscoring its historical connotation.
Initial projections had anticipated the revolver to command a price of at least $60,000 at auction.
However, a fervent bidding war ignited, propelling the final amount to astonishing heights. This coveted firearm is part of Elvis Presley’s broader collection, which reportedly included 37 firearms and even a machine gun.