Billionaire Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, recently sold a series of memorabilia of their love from their time as students at the University of Pennsylvania, through RR Auction company (city). Boston,

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Billionaire Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriend is selling mementos of their love.

It is known that the two dated in 1994, when they worked as resident counselors in a university dormitory.

After graduating, billionaire Elon Musk continued to study for a doctorate at Stanford University but dropped out to start his first startup project, Zip2. Currently, he has become the world’s leading billionaire with a net worth of up to 260 billion USD.

Thanks to that, the number of memorabilia his ex-girlfriend put up for sale is of considerable value. As of the morning of September 11, the item with the highest bid price was a card signed by Elon Musk with the content “Happy 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day Jennifer (also known as my lover). Dear, Elon” for $7,000.

RR company said they predict this card can sell for more than 10,000 USD.

The photos show the normal life of student Elon Musk.

Also in the collection of love memorabilia of Mr. Musk and his first love is a gold necklace, studded with an emerald from a Zambian gem mine, owned by Mr. Errol Musk, father of billionaire Elon Musk. .

“When we visited Elon Musk’s mother in Toronto (Canada) for Christmas 1994, he gave me a necklace along with another small card saying ‘Love, love, love’. I wore the necklace This has happened a few times over the years but has mostly kept it in a jewelry box for more than a decade. Of course, it always reminds me of Elon,” Ms. Gwynne said.

She also said that Elon Musk’s mother has several gemstone necklaces inside a box in her bedroom. At the time, the businessman revealed that the jewelry came from the emerald mine of his father, a wealthy engineer and real estate developer in South Africa.

The necklace also came with several photos, one of the young couple taken with Mrs. Maye Musk, the billionaire’s mother, and one of the two in a formal ceremony in late 1995.

RR company said that the auction is expected to end on September 14, when all items find new owners.