U2 is selling some of its memorabilia in an online auction.
A 16-item collection is available on the Web site gottahaverockandroll.com, allowing fans to get a piece of the world's most famous band.
The most expensive item - a signed and inscribed Bono original photograph - is listed for $15,000. Bono's rosary beads and a signed and inscribed personal Bible of Larry Mullen Jr. are going for $4,800 apiece, a pair of Mullen's used sneakers will run $4,500 and Bono's original Hendricks Gallery Art Show invitation is listed at $3,000.
Fans can get a U2 photograph signed by the Edge, Adam Clayton and Mullen or a U2 Joshua Tree Tour backstage badge for $300.
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