The late founder of Playboy magazine, Hugh Hefner, had his personal items auctioned off for charity over the weekend by Julien’s Auctions.

According to a report by Hollywood Reporter, the top-selling item was Hefner’s vintage portable typewriter, which sold for $162,500. He used it to publish the first copy of Playboy magazine.

The auction was full of a lot of great stuff that belonged to Hefner, but there was one that seemed to clearly stand out. A 14-karat gold ring, with a special hidden compartment for a Viagra pill was auctioned for $22,400. Hefner’s widow, Crystal Hefner and Julien’s Auction organizers discovered a little blue pill while conducting an examination of his private possessions that were set to be auctioned.

Julien’s Auction revealed almost every item that was auctioned. Take a look below at the best ones that were sold off.

Item – Silk Jacket

Sold For – $38,500

Item – Smoking Pipe

Sold For – $11,520

Item – 1998 Lincoln Limosine

Sold For – $44,800

Item – Passport

Sold For – $16,000

Item – Vintage Playboy Themed Pinball Machine

Sold For – $12,800

Item – Playboy Cancelled Stock Certificates

Sold For – $21,875

Item – Brunswick Pool Table

Sold For – $19,200

Item – Captain Hat

Sold For – $19,200

Item – First Issue Of Playboy Magazine featuring Marilyn Monroe

Sold For – $31,250

Item – Hefner’s Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

Sold For – $57,600

Item – VIP Playboy Club Executive Key

Sold For – $32,000

Header Credit – Hugh Hefner (Instagram)