People usually associate purple with the late Prince, but it seems that gold might have been more accurate.
The musician had a plethora of gold bars in his possession and was a prolific real estate investor, according to a file released on Friday by Carver County District Court, reported on by the Star Tribune.
When Prince died last year, he was the owner of an estimated $25.4 million worth of real estate (and other personal property) and 67 10-ounce gold bars, according to estate documents.
Yes, solid gold bars.
The bars have been estimated to be worth a combined $836,166.70, as gold is currently going for $1,180 an ounce.
And thats just a small part of what the legendary When Doves Cry singer left behind.
The Bremer Trust, the special administrator going through Princes estate, still hasnt determined the full value of Princes assets. Assets that include the iconic Purple Rain and Graffiti Bridge motorcycles as well as unreleased recordings and videos,musical instruments, jewelry and household furnishings.
Not to mention the value of Princes trademarks and copyrights, which is also unknown at this time.
Prince died on April 21, 2016 at the age of 57 after an accidental overdose and left behind no will.