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Pair Of Air Jordan’s Worth Over $10,000 Found In Donation Bin

A shelter in Oregon is auctioning off a pair of Air Jordans commissioned by Spike Lee that are valued at more than $10,000.

A shelter employee was going through donated items and found the pair of gold shoes at the bottom of the bin. The designer of the Air Jordans confirmed they were made for Spike Lee to wear at the Academy Awards in 2019.

The shoes will be up for auction through December 18th and are expected to be sold for nearly $20,000. All the money will go to the Portland Rescue Mission.

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