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Elvis Presley's Pill Bottle, Dated 1974. A prescription pill bottle for an unspecified number of 250 mg Tetracycline capsules, dated May 8, 1974. The antibiotics were prescribed to Elvis by his personal physician, Dr. George Nichopolous, the subject of controversy after Elvis' death for allegedly over-prescribing medication to Presley and other patients. The bottle is in Very Fine condition with a couple of cracks on one side.

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Auction Dates
July, 2011
29th Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 8
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Sold on Jul 29, 2011 for: $2,270.50
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