The Coca-Cola signage which has been a part of the Kings Cross skyline for more than 40 years was auctioned letter by letter on eBay on Monday night with the proceeds expected to be given to the homeless in Sydney, Xinhua news agency reported.
The two largest letters, the “Cs”, were more than 5.4 meters tall, up to 6.6 meters wide, 29 cm deep and 65 kg in weight each while the smaller letters were around 2.8 meters tall, between 1.2 meters and 2.6 meters wide, 29 cm deep and between 25 kg and 40 kg in weight.
Organisers said that the most popular letter from the signage was the little ‘C’, which went for 18,700 Australian dollars (14,000 US dollars).
The other two ‘C’ signs were tied for the title of the cheapest letter, selling for 10, 300 Australian dollars (7,700 US dollars) each.
The letters were put up for sale at the end of August.
This post was published on September 13, 2016 2:45 PM
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