Dame Dash Is Selling His Sneaker Collection and Platinum Plaques on eBay

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Back in 2005, Roc-A-Fella co-founder Dame Dash declared his love for the sneaker culture and went public with his obsession in the classic documentary “Just For Kicks.” Since then, the Hip-Hop legend has grown his epic collection, which features a slew of classics and limited edition kicks from the most popular brands in footwear.

But now, it appears the music mogul is ready to part ways with his collection as he has put part of his beloved collection up for sale on eBay.

According to reports, Dash has posted some of his most wanted kicks, from the White Cement Nike Air Jordan 3 Retro and Dominican Republic Nike Delta Force to the Roc-A-Fella 35th Anniversary Adidas Superstars and Nike Air Force 1 Roc-A-Fella kicks. In addition to the sneakers, Dash has put several Roc-A-Fella plaques and memorabilia from the one of the greatest times in music history.

Dash has posted the authentic plaques from the likes of Aaliyah, Memphis Bleek, Kanye West, Jay-Z and more. Most of the items are going for a reasonable price, so if you’re interested in snagging a piece of history, go for it.

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