Warren Buffett is Auctioning Off a One-of-A-Kind Item -- And It's Already Fetched Over $32,000The billionaire is partnering with Girls Inc. to give one fan a truly unique piece of art.

ByEmily Rella

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High-price auctions for a chance to get a piece of billionaire Warren Buffett are nothing new — the Berkshire Hathaway chairman famously auctions off a one-on-one lunch with himself every year for millions, with the winning bidder's money going to charitable causes.

Now Buffett is trying his hand at another form of auction in the digital sphere.

A signed photo of Buffett is beingauctioned offvia eBay. Created by Motiva art, the piece features some of Buffett's most memorable quotes overlaid on a classic portrait of the billionaire.

In white, six words "women make me optimistic about America" stand out. The proceeds from the auction will go directly toGirls Inc., a nonprofit organization in Buffett's native Omaha, Nebraska, which provides educational and recreational programming (from robot building to exercise to public speaking) to underserved girls in the Omaha area from ages 5 through 18.

The auction, which began on August 20, will close on Tuesday, August 30, the day of Buffett's 92nd birthday.

巴菲特签署了捐赠Pledge, an agreement in which the world's wealthiest pledge to give away the majority of their wealth by the end of their lifetime.

The so-called "Oracle of Omaha" has pledged to give away an astounding 99% of his wealth to charitable initiatives, mainly through Berkshire Hathaway stock.

"What I can do, however, is to take a pile of Berkshire Hathaway stock certificates — 'claim checks' that when converted to cash can command far-ranging resources—and commit them to benefit others who, through the luck of the draw, have received the short straws in life," Buffettpenned in a letter. "Nothing will go to endowments; I want the money spent on current needs."

This past June, Buffett's lunch auction brought ina record$19 million for GLIDE, a charity based in San Francisco that aims to aid those suffering from poverty and homelessness. It was the first auction of Buffett's since 2019 due to COVID restrictions.

“我遇到过很多有趣的人爱r the world," Buffett said of his annual initiative. "The one universal characteristic is that they feel the money is going to be put to very good uses."

As of Wednesday afternoon, Buffett's portrait auction had already fetched $32,000 in bidding.

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Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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