Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania in 1994, showing him happily wearing a Judge Dredd t-shirt in a fourth-floor study hall in one of the Quad towers.
Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania in 1994.RR Auction
  • The pictures of Musk are being sold.

  • When he was a student at the University of Pennsylvania, he was in a relationship with another woman.

  • The pictures are being sold by a Boston based auction house.

They dated almost three decades ago, but now is the right time for the pictures she took of him to be sold.

In the fall of 1994 Musk and Jen were living in a dorm at the University of Pennsylvania and started dating.

A love note from Musk to Gwynne is included in the collection. The highest bid so far was more than $6,000.

September 15 is the end of the auction.

There is a man on the floor with a woman above him.

Elon Musk goofing about upside down on the floor, with Jennifer Gwynne above him.

When he was a student at the University of Pennsylvania, he met Gwynne.

Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, lazing about with his college girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, in early 1995.

After studying physics and economics at UPenn, Musk went to school for a PhD in materials science.

Elon Musk is in the forefront of the picture, with two of his friends in the background.

This is another example of Musk being silly.

Musk was a big fan of technology.

He repaired himself after buying the 1978 BMW 320i that he used.

The students are at a restaurant.

Musk was at the falls.

A man is on a hiking trail.

In 1994, Musk gave Gwynne a gold necklace with a small green emerald.

Musk gave a necklace to Gwynne as a Christmas gift, but later said it was a birthday present because she hadn't gotten him anything.

When Musk gave her the necklace, it meant a lot to him because he was opening himself up.

Musk and his mother were in Toronto in 1994.

Musk gave a note to her on her birthday.

Musk referred to his girlfriend as "Boo- Boo". The highest bid for the note was over $6,000.

Business Insider has an article on it.