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Pharrell’s Grammy hat goes on auction

Pharrell Williams is a man of many hats — and now fans can own one of them.

The light brown fedora the pop singer wore during his “Get Lucky” performance at the 2014 Grammy Awards is hitting GottaHaveRockandRoll.com’s e-auction block on Wednesday with a minimum bid of $5,000. The hat – which is signed by both Pharrell and Daft Punk – is estimated to fetch $6,000 to $8,000.

The online auction includes over 1,000 lots of pop culture memorabilia, from unreleased recordings by Stevie Wonder to Michael Jackson’s 2006 Japan MTV Legend Award.

“It’s a very exciting auction,” GottaHaveRockandRoll.com co-founder Peter Siegel told The Post “There’s something for everybody.”

Pop culture aficionados can scoop up several memorable Michael Jackson items – like a complete “Billie Jean” stage costume worn by the King of Pop himself, white crystal gloves and all. Bidding for the 80’s glam outfit starts at $5,000, but it’s estimated to fetch anywhere between $30,000 and $50,000.

“It’s the only complete “Billie Jean” stage costume from shoes to socks, all the way up,” Siegel said. “We think it’s unbelievable and could set a record for a stage costume.”

The rainbow-colored number Katy Perry donned in her Prismatic World Tour poster is also up for grabs starting at a minimum bid of $3,000. The Thierry Mugler-designed dress is estimated to sell for $4,000 to $5,000.

Big spenders can bid on John Lennon’s hand drawn sketches, which are signed and inscribed “Hellooooo Always Help Yourself Anne, from John X.” Bidding starts at $40,000 for the abstract doodles, and they’re estimated to go for $50,000 to $60,000.

There’s even something for Arnold Schwarzenegger fans: A life-size prop from “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.” The fully-clothed Schwarzenegger look-alike – which was used in various action sequences – is estimated to sell for anywhere between $40,000 and $50,000.

The auction ends on July 25.