Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s items go to auction including signature collar | USA TODAY

The online sale of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg's items goes toward charity and includes clothing items and artwork from her home.

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A collar belonging to Ruth Bader Ginsburg is up for auction this month, the first time her signature neckwear will be available for purchase.

The gold judicial collar made of glass beads that belonged to the late U.S. Supreme Court justice will benefit a children's charity.

The online sale, orchestrated by Bonhams, began Wednesday. It concludes Sept. 16, just days before the two-year anniversary of the liberal icon's death at 87.

According to Bonhams, the collar's estimated valued is $3,000 to $5,000.

The piece is part of a collection of about 100 items being sold in the auction.

In January, a Bonhams auction of RBG's personal library shattered pre-sale estimates, reaching more than $2.35 million and brought in more bidders than any other online auction in Bonhams' history, the auction house says.

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9 comments

  1. Jesus christ, she’s like so overrated. Everyone trying to prove they’re a tough girl these days have to idolize her.

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  2. Daughter in law has a cheek to speak on her collectables and sell them off. Nah, I’d be too embarrassed to show my face. Those collars come from a spiritual time in Ginsburg’s life, it’s clear to see.

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