Two of O.J. Simpson's California driver's licenses are going up for auction later this year, a California auction house announced hours before Simpson's Nevada parole hearing was set to begin on Thursday.

SCP Auctions spokesperson Terry Melia told USA TODAY Sports that the licenses were submitted for auction by a former Simpson bodyguard.

"Despite how you feel about O.J. Simpson, there remains a fascination about him with collectors," Melia said.

One license was issued in June 1995 as Simpson was on trial in the murder case of his ex-wife and her friend. That license, which lists the former address of O.J. Simpson Enterprises in Los Angeles, is expected to fetch $5,000 or more, according to Melia.

The other license, which will be auctioned separately, was issued in 2000, and Melia said that one would likely go for around $1,500.

Both will go up for auction in October, when Simpson could be released from prison if his parole is approved.

SCP Auctions has sold other Simpson merchandise previously, including a game-worn Buffalo Bills jersey that went for $5,316.

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