
Oscar Statuette
The Oscar statuette is the Academy Award trophy given to film industry winners, officially valued at $1 to preserve its symbolic status as an achievement rather than a commodity.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences official rule
Fun Fact
Despite the $1 official value, pre-1951 Oscars have sold at auctions for millions, such as Michael Jackson's $1.54 million purchase of the Gone with the Wind Best Picture Oscar.
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