The Aston Martin used by James Bond in last year’s Spectre far exceeded expectations when it hit the auction block on London this week.

Christie’s Auctions is hosting an online-only auction for memorabilia from the latest 007 movie, which started on Feb. 16 and runs through Feb. 23. There are 24 total lots, with pieces directly from the EON Productions archives. Actor Daniel Craig, director Sam Mendes and singer Sam Smith also donated items. Some of the proceeds will go to charities.

The Aston Martin DB10 was one of two “show cars” created for the film. Ten cars were made for the movie. This one had a reserve price of £1 million, but ended up selling for an astonishing £2.4 million, reports The BBC. That’s about $3.4 million.

Other items that have already been up for sale include Craig’s “Day of the Dead” costume (£98,500); a lot with Smith’s “Writing’s On The Wall” recording and sheet music (£9,375); and Craig’s Omega Seamaster 300 watch (£92,500).

Spectre was nominated for the Best Original Song Oscar for Smith’s song. The film grossed $879.2 million worldwide.