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There is a well-known, and pricey dealer in Nuernberg who always has Leica prototype lenses to auction.

 

I know what a prototype is, but in my experience they are rarely released to the public. This is a mystery to me. So is it that Leica regularly sells real prototypes, or is that the dealer uses the term rather loosely?

 

Oh, a facetious article of the $40000USD Leica M3 prototype.

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In the years, Leitz made lot of prototypes, and usually they were kept at home - factory museum: but I think they have really many of them, and probably have found convenience to enter in business with the dealer you quote, putting them for sale with a "controlled" flow to the market, which helps keeping high the interest of collectors,and prices in consequence... nothing bad, they are very interesting.

 

The price for the M3 prototype is astonishing... but for healthy collectors is a landmark item... in my opinion, the fact there are several M3 prototypes helps to keep its price very high: absolute uniqueness (as is for some lenses, like the chrome Noctilux 1,2 ...;)) is not always equal to stellar prices...

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Lower number ---> higher price... :)

That's right, "Leica 0" prototype from the very first batch of 31 cameras was sold for 336000€ in 2007 on the WestLicht auction.

Here is the auction

This was the third prohibitively expensive camera ever sold, loosing first two places to Daguerreotypes by Alphonse Giroux and Susse Frères.

 

At the same time I can't imagine what would a price be for the original Ur-Leica! It should easily beat the $1M ceiling.

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