Top 10 Most Expensive Acoustic Guitars Ever Sold

Washburn "Prestige" owned by Bob Marley: A custom acoustic guitar once owned by the reggae icon fetched $1.2 million at auction.

CF Martin & Co. 000-42 owned by Eric Clapton: Another guitar owned by Clapton, this vintage model sold for $791,500.

Martin D-45 owned by Gene Autry: This historic guitar, owned by the "Singing Cowboy," sold for $554,500 at auction.

Gibson J-160E owned by John Lennon: The Beatles legend's acoustic-electric guitar, famously used during the recording of "Please Please Me.

Gibson SJ-200 owned by Don Everly: This Gibson acoustic, owned and played by Everly of The Everly Brothers, sold for $520,000.

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Martin D-28 owned by Eric Clapton: This legendary acoustic guitar was sold at auction for $791,500, making it one of the most expensive ever sold.

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Martin D-28 owned by Hank Williams: The country music legend's guitar, known as "The Mother's Best," sold for $1.2 million.

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Martin D-28 owned by Kurt Cobain: The Nirvana frontman's acoustic guitar, used during the band's famous "MTV Unplugged" performance.

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Martin D-45 owned by Gene Autry: This historic guitar, owned by the "Singing Cowboy," sold for $554,500 at auction.

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Martin D-45 owned by Stephen Stills: This iconic guitar, played by Stills during his time with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, sold for $1 million.

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