The letter of genius Albert Einstein sold more than 100,000 USD
More than 100,000 USD is the amount a collector paid to own a letter written by the scientist himself with the content exchanged for one of his famous doctrines .
The handwritten letter was sent in 1928 from Berlin (Germany) to a mathematician sketching his ideas.
An unidentified buyer bought the letter for $ 103,700 in the auction on March 6.
Handwritten letter of genius scientist Albert Einstein.(Source: Reuters).
In the artifact introduction, Winner says the letter was written in one of the most important stages of Einstein's career as a scientist when he found one of the great doctrines. The letter also came with a quick note written by the scientist on the back of the envelope.
However, this is not the most valuable letter among Einstein's relics. In October 2017, the "happiness theory" of the scientist's happy life formula was sold for $ 1.56 million, although it was originally estimated to cost only about $ 8,000.
At the auction in Jerusalem, many letters and photos related to Einstein were also sold for thousands of dollars. In particular, this is a short note written in German that the scientist expressed affection to an Italian student when he visited her in Florence in October 1921.
The 42-year-old scientist fell in love with a 22-year-old female student living in his sister's apartment on the upper floor but the girl was too embarrassed to see him. The note he left when he left Florence returned to Germany was bought for $ 6,100.
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