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Buy a piece of ‘Breaking Bad’

‘Breaking Bad’ may be over, but fans can still get a lifetime fix of Walt and Jesse through reruns – and by bidding on iconic props, costumes and other gear from the hit AMC series in an online auction through ScreenBid. Bids opened Sunday morning and will be accepted until Oct. 7.

  1. 1. Walter White's briefs

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    Walter White’s tighty-whiteys, which had gotten 57 bids, hitting $4,600 as of late Monday morning. ScreenBid calls them “the most iconic tighty-whiteys in television,” and Bryan Cranston’s character wore them – or pairs like them – throughout the series. “They are important enough to be in a museum, and will be a treasured addition to any collection,” the offering says.

     

  2. 2. Jesse Pinkman's jeep

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    Jesse Pinkman’s battered brick-red, 1986 Toyota Tercel had just two bids, the highest at $5,600. And it’s the real deal, the car Aaron Paul’s character drove in the series. It has 181,500 miles on it and may or may not run. “It’s quintessentially Jesse:Not at all self-conscious and sort of battered. And very recognizable,” the offering says.

     

  3. 3. Pink teddy bear

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    The Breaking Bad pink teddy bear, which had 28 bids with a high of $13,250, described on ScreenBid as “one of the most recognizable props in all of Breaking Bad.” The bear appears in many episodes – including one in which it falls from the wreckage of an airplane and lands in Walter White’s swimming pool.

     

  4. 4. Tuco's grill

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    Venal drug lord Tuco’s dental “grill” had eight bids topping off at $16,250. The violent, drug-addicted meth dealer’s jeweled cap he wore over his teeth was one of the show’s most iconic props, according to ScreenBid. After he’s shot dead, Hank’s DEA colleagues have it encased in acrylic and give it to him as a macabre souvenir.

     

  5. 5. Jesse's skull necklace

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    Jesse’s “skull necklace,” had 19 bids, with the highest atv $850 late Monday morning. “You can be a little like him — the good guy part, not the meth-cooking murderer part,” with this necklace, which hung from the rear-view mirror of Jesse’s car, the offering says. “It’s certain to be a treasured addition to the home or office of any Breaking Bad fan.”

     

  6. 6. The Cousins’ ax

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    Brothers Leonel and Marco Salamanca were some of the baddest guys on Breaking bad, and the murder weapon of choice for the cartel hitmen was a wood-handled ax. ”Nothing says the Cousins like an ax, and this is the very rubber one they used in Breaking Bad,” according to the offering. And the ax will go fast, it had 33 bids topping out at $3,100 late Monday morning.

     

  7. 7. Walter White's gas mask

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    Walter White’s gas mask had 10 bids so far, with the highest at $4,100. “Breaking Bad fans will immediately recognize this respirator. It’s a great item closely associated with Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. Serious collectors and casual fans alike will be thrilled with this respirator,” the offering says.

  8. 8. Rubber tarantula

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    One of the weirdest items is a rubber tarantula caught by a character, Drew Sharp, a young boy who was riding his dirtbike in the desert at the wrong time in an episode of the fifth season of Breaking Bad. “The kid notices a tarantula, so he picks it up and puts it in this jar. But then he’s distracted by the sound of a train and looks investigate. Unfortunately, he sees some stuff that he shouldn’t, and Todd Alquist shoots him. And Todd keeps the tarantula,” which has only garnered a single bid of $250.

     

  9. 9. Drug dealer statue

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    This statue of “The Patron Saint of Drug Dealers” has captured eight bids, with the highest at $400. The little guy sat on DEA Agent Hank Schrader’s desk. He is an image of Jesus Malverde, who “is not recognized by the Church as a saint, but in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, some celebrate him as a folk saint.”

     

  10. 10. Chess set

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    Now this is exciting. In an episode of Breaking Bad’s final season, some firefighters are playing chess when they spot an infant – along with a note saying where the kid came from – in a firetruck. “This is the actual, screen-used chess set that the firefighters were using at the beginning of this important scene,” according to the offering. There were eight bids this morning topping off at $125.