Antiques appraisals seekers might be keen to see 'MJ note' go for over $3k

A list supposedly written by Michael Jackson has been sold for more than $3,000.

Antiques & Decorative Art

Those looking for accurate antique appraisals might be interested to see a note said to be written by the late Michael Jackson has fetched more than $3,000 (£1,943) on auction site eBay.

The memo - which was reported to be penned by the Beat It and Billie Jean crooner - was found by staff working at his Holmby Hills home in June 2009, the same month the singer died.

And it appeared Jackson was still very keen to make some money, as the list stated: "One year in London 3? International # 1 2 3 4 5 albums and single... Talk to digital people, Universal, Warner, make huge $ (sic)."

What's more, it questioned who was doing a sculpture for a Halloween special.

This comes after it was revealed earlier this month that photos of the music legend, who was a member of the Jackson 5, have gone under the hammer for nearly $200,000 at auction.

Posted by Lisa Marriott

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