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Sell or Auction Your Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st Edition for up to $100,000 at Nate D. Sanders

FREE VALUATION. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st Edition

Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition from 1543 is the classic early book on the details of anatomy and can sell for well over $225,000.  Here at Nate D. Sanders Auction House (http://www.NateDSanders.com), we can obtain up to at least $225,000 for you.  Here are some recent prices realized for the Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition:

Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition in 2015 — over $300,000 & almost $225,000

Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition in 2014 — $300,000

Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition in 2012 — almost $125,000

Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition in 2011 — almost $350,000

Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition in 2008 — almost $250,000

We can obtain at least $225,000 for your copy of Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition.  Please email [email protected] (Subject: De humani corporis fabrica).

Our rare books department just completed another auction sale that made headlines (we also get great PR for you).  We can do the same for you.  See below:

Physicist’s Nobel Prize sells for $765,000 in online auction

    • De humani corporis fabrica In this November 2014 photo provided by Fermilab, Physics Nobel Prize winner Dr. Leon M. Lederman poses for a photo in Batavia, Ill. The 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Dr. Leon Lederman has sold for $765,002 USD. The online auction went into overtime Thursday, May 28, 2015, until a final bid went unchallenged for half an hour. Nate D. Sanders Auctions spokesman Sam Heller says the final amount is the fourth-highest ever paid among the 10 Nobel Prizes that have been sold at auction. The 92-year-old has said he decided to sell the prize because it has just been sitting on a shelf. (Reidar Hahn, Fermilab via AP)
  • De humani corporis fabrica In this undated image provided by Nate D. Sanders Auctions, shows the obverse of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Dr. Leon Lederman. The award put up for auction by the retired experimental physicist has sold for $765,002 USD. The online auction went into overtime Thursday, May 28, 2015, until a final bid went unchallenged for half an hour. Nate D. Sanders Auctions spokesman Sam Heller says the final amount is the fourth-highest ever paid among the 10 Nobel Prizes that have been sold at auction. The 92-year-old has said he decided to sell the prize because it has just been sitting on a shelf. (Amanda Hart, Nate D. Sanders Auctions via AP)

In this November 2014 photo provided by Fermilab, Physics Nobel Prize winner Dr. Leon M. Lederman poses for a photo in Batavia, Ill. The 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Dr. Leon Lederman has sold for $765,002 USD. The online auction went into overtime Thursday, May 28, 2015, until a final bid went unchallenged for half an hour. Nate D. Sanders Auctions spokesman Sam Heller says the final amount is the fourth-highest ever paid among the 10 Nobel Prizes that have been sold at auction. The 92-year-old has said he decided to sell the prize because it has just been sitting on a shelf. (Reidar Hahn, Fermilab via AP)

News link:  http://www.mercurynews.com/2015/05/29/physicists-nobel-prize-sells-for-765000-in-online-auction/

Auction link:  https://natedsanders.com/LotDetail.aspx?inventoryid=36383

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BOISE, Idaho — A 1988 Nobel Prize put up for auction by a retired experimental physicist has sold for $765,002.

The online auction went into overtime Thursday evening until a final bid went unchallenged for half an hour. Nate D. Sanders Auctions spokesman Sam Heller says the final amount is the fourth-highest ever paid among the 10 Nobel Prizes that have been sold at auction.

The Los Angeles company declined to identify the buyer.

Leon Lederman won the Nobel Prize in physics with two other scientists for discovering a subatomic particle called the muon neutrino.

He retired from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, in June 2012 and moved to Idaho.

The 92-year-old has said he decided to sell the prize because it has just been sitting on a shelf.

FREE VALUATION. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica 1st edition that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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