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Einstein's handwritten notes fetch record $13 million in auction

The 54-page document sold at the auction was handwritten in 1913 and 1914 by Albert Einstein and his colleague and confidant, Swiss engineer Michele Besso.

November 24, 2021 / 11:00 IST
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Albert Einstein's handwritten notes for the theory of relativity were auctioned at Christie's.
Albert Einstein's handwritten notes for the theory of relativity were auctioned at Christie's.

Albert Einstein's handwritten notes for the theory of relativity fetched a record 11.6 million euros ($13 million) at an auction in Paris on Tuesday.

The manuscript had been valued at around a quarter of the final sum, which is by far the highest ever paid for anything written by the genius scientist.

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It contains preparatory work for the physicist's signature achievement, the theory of general relativity, which he published in 1915.

Calling the notes "without a doubt the most valuable Albert Einstein manuscript ever to come to auction", Christie's -- which handled the sale on behalf of the Aguttes auction house -- had estimated prior to the auction that it would fetch two to three million euros.