John Lennon's Lost Guitar Breaks Beatles Auction Record at $2.9M

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John Lennon's 12-string acoustic guitar, used in the Beatles' albums "Help!" and "Rubber Soul," was sold at auction for $2.9 million after being lost for over 50 years. The guitar, discovered in a British attic, was authenticated and restored before the sale, making it one of the most valuable pieces of Beatles memorabilia.
- John Lennon's Guitar From 'Help!' Is Sold for $2.9 Million at Auction The New York Times
- John Lennon's Lost Guitar Sells for Nearly $3 Million at Auction Us Weekly
- Lost John Lennon guitar sets Beatles instrument record at auction BBC.com
- John Lennon’s Long-Lost Guitar Fetches Record $2.85M at Times Square Auction Hollywood Reporter
- John Lennon guitar sells for $2.9m, breaking Beatles auction record The Guardian
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