You can buy the Tin Man's oil can from "The Wizard of Oz" for an insane price

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If you're looking to add to your collection of Hollywood memorabilia, here's your chance. The last remaining piece from the "The Wizard of Oz" original Tin Man costume is going up for auction. The oil can belonging to the Tin Can is expected to fetch at least $200,000 in its first ever sale.

The oil can is remembered for its use in the scene where the Tin Man is set free from his rusted state, and is currently on display at the Academy of Motion Pictures Museum.

It may well be the second most iconic piece of memorabilia from the set, of course behind Dorothy's ruby red slippers. There were actually four pairs of slippers used during filming, one of which was recently auctioned off for a whopping $2 million.

If you're interested in purchasing the oil can, bidding begins on March 26 through Kruse GWS Auctions.

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