From Manny Santos strutting through school wearing a thong and forever changing modern history to Drake's Jimmy Brooks learning how to use a wheelchair after being shot by Rick, plenty of iconic moments happened in the hallways of Degrassi Community School. Now, you have the opportunity to bring a piece of TV history to your own home — various pieces from the set of Degrassi: The Next Generation are currently being auctioned off.

A spin-off of the original Degrassi franchise that was created in the '80s, Degrassi: The Next Generation followed students at a Canadian high school where every, and we mean every, adolescent experience happened to them. It ran from 2001 to 2015 and ultimately became a cultural phenomenon. A sequel called Degrassi: Next Class was jointly produced by Epitome Pictures, DHX Media, and Netflix, and ran for four seasons between 2016 and 2017 before ultimately being canceled by the streaming service.

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Fans of Degrassi noticed that parts of the set were being auctioned off on 403 Auction, which specializes in auctioning off "unclaimed freight" along with "Film and TV set decoration, props and wardrobe auctions as well as on location sales of Restaurant Equipment, Industrial, Commercial Goods and Retail inventories."

The real gem is the iconic Degrassi school sign, which measures at about 20 feet long. As of Thursday morning (September 26), the highest bid is $575 Canadian dollars. Not only will you have to cough up the moolah, but you'll also have to remove and pick it up yourself. The auction info reads, "Please bring the appropriate tools and a ladder to do so. Looks relatively easy to remove as the letters are spaced 3" out from the building. Would be very easy to cut through Mounting rods with a sawzall without damaging letters or looks like it can be removed intact in 3 separate sections."

One fan tweeted, "Who’s coming with me to take down the degrassi community school sign" and another added, "Who’s trying to drive to canada with me to remove the degrassi sign." Meanwhile, others are bummed about the news. One person wrote, "It’s really sad to me that something as iconic as the Degrassi school sign is probably going to go to someone who will use it for scrap metal."

There are also a variety of posters from the high school set available for sale. You can also submit bids for certificates granted to Principal Simpson, aka Snake, along with a prop check for $100,000. It's just like buying a Harvard sweatshirt when you didn't actually go to Harvard!

"We sold this building last summer and the current contents auction is not being held by DHX Media (now known as WildBrain)," WildBrain spokesperson Shaun Smith told Teen Vogue in an email. "Degrassi is a beloved cultural phenomenon that has lasted over 40 years and has had many iterations. Degrassi’s future is not dependent on owning a building. We remain committed to the brand and look forward to updating fans on Degrassi’s future in due course."

The auction on the sign closes Thursday night, so get your bid in while you can. My Brooklyn apartment can't fit the sign, but instead I'll be rewatching all my Degrassi: The Next Generation faves reuniting in the "I'm Upset" music video.

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