LeSean McCoy 20-cent tip receipt is on eBay; bidding passes $100,000
You can now bid on a small piece of Philadelphia restaurant history.

Just when you thought the LeSean McCoy 20-cent tip story couldn't get more ridiculous...it got more ridiculous.
McCoy's receipt, which you can see at the top of the page, has now been put up for auction on eBay where 142 people have placed a bid on it so far.
And no, we're not even to the ridiculous part yet. That's where we're going now.
The bidding started at 20-cents -- because that's how much McCoy's tip was -- but has since shot up past $100,000.
I love throwing money away, but I'm not sure I'd pay $99,000-plus for LeSean McCoy's 20-cent tip receipt. pic.twitter.com/5mHDpCXkff
— John Breech (@johnbreech) September 15, 2014
You might be thinking, "There's no way someone will pay that"' but in this story, anything's possible. How else can you explain the fact that Charlie Sheen got involved?
Last week, Sheen promised to give the server $1,000 to make up for McCoy's low tip. McCoy said he left the low tip because the server was disrespectful. Shady also had this to say about Charlie Sheen:
Shady on Charlie Sheen offering the waiter $1,000. "That's good. Good to see him finally doing something positive.:
— Reuben Frank (@RoobCSN) September 11, 2014
The only way this story can get any weirder is if we find out it's Sheen who made the $100,000 bid for McCoy's receipt.















