Kobe Bryant Game-Worn Protective Face Mask to Be Auctioned Off, Could Fetch $50K

Throughout his historic career, some fans may have been lucky enough to get their hands on some of Kobe Bryant‘s game-used memorabilia.

For those who weren’t that fortunate, there is a golden opportunity on hand. However, it’ll cost you—big time.

Back in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game, Bryant was the recipient of a hard foul from Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade

The Black Mamba suffered a nasal fracture on the play and had to wear a protective face mask—he donned both a black one and a clear one—for the next few weeks as a result. Now, four years later, one of the masks the Los Angeles Lakers legend wore is on the market.

On Monday, Goldin Auctions put a clear mask up for auction, with bidding open through Oct. 29. The Black Mamba reportedly wore it during four different games. According to TMZ Sports, the mask is expected to sell for more than $50,000.

While that may seem like a steep price, Bryant memorabilia typically fetches a nice chunk of change. Earlier this year, autographed hardwood from the Black Mamba’s final game sold for nearly $180,000.

In other words, Kobe fans who have money at their disposal aren’t afraid to drop some serious dough if it means getting their hands on an exclusive collectible.

[NBA, Goldin Auctions]

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