The check, part of the ICON Collection, paid for a chest of drawers. Experts who examined Monroe’s signature described it as swervy and intentional, noting it matched her usual signing style. The detail has prompted discussion about how deliberate she appeared in that moment.
At the time Monroe was under the care of a doctor and a psychiatrist and had been prescribed multiple medications for mental health and insomnia. She later overdosed on prescription medication; her death was ruled an overdose and "probable suicide." A forensic psychologist noted the check could suggest a lower likelihood of suicide, according to the collection’s representatives.