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Picture-perfect Leica sells for $3.7 million

Vienna: A Leica camera from 1923 has sold for a record €2.4 million euros ($3.7 million) at auction in the Austrian capital Vienna, according to the Westlicht museum.

The museum attributed the "remarkable" sum to the "fantastic" original condition of the Leica 0-series No. 122.

"It is the highest price ever paid for a camera at an auction," a museum statement said, where the piece was auctioned.

This pre-production Leica 0-Series, 1923, no. 122, set a record price of $3.7 million.

This pre-production Leica 0-Series, 1923, no. 122, set a record price of $3.7 million.

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The camera was made two years before the first Leica was put on the market, and is one of three test cameras known to be in their original condition, according to the Westlicht.

Ernest Leitz produced 25 test cameras during that time.

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