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no. no more exist. the last one that did exist was in Wizard of OZ..

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Yes, the prop that was the yellow brick road is still around.

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If there were any actual bricks used in the movies, they aren't worth anything. They're just bricks painted yellow.

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about $1 billion dollars each

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