A plain pine coffin that held the killer's remains for nearly 20 years after he himself was gunned down is up for auction, along with other items related to the burial and a patch of seat leather from the limousine that carried Kennedy and first lady Jacqueline Kennedy through the streets of Dallas, Texas, during the shooting November 22, 1963.
Nate D. Sanders Auctions of Los Angeles, California, is selling the deteriorated Oswald coffin, which had a bid of $3,138 on Wednesday afternoon.
Also for sale are an Easter card signed by Oswald, a first draft of his death certificate, funeral records, an embalming table used to hold Oswald's body and assorted medical instruments.
Bidding ends December 16.
Oswald was buried November 25, 1963, in Fort Worth, Texas, one day after nightclub owner Jack Ruby fatally shot him at Dallas Police headquarters while he was being transferred to the county jail.
Oswald's body was exhumed in October 1981 during a fierce legal battle between his widow, Marina, and brother Robert.
Conspiracy theories abounded over whether a Soviet agent was actually buried in the grave. Marina Oswald won the dispute, and the coffin was exhumed, according to the auction house.
Lee Harvey Oswald
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