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Enigma I: '€100 typewriter' found to be German code machine | Enigma I: '€100 typewriter' found to be German code machine |
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A 100 euros typewriter has sold for 45,000 euros (£40,000; $51,500) at auction, after it was discovered it was actually a German Wehrmacht Enigma I. | |
The World War Two cipher machine was bought at a flea market by a cryptography professor, who apparently recognised its true worth. | The World War Two cipher machine was bought at a flea market by a cryptography professor, who apparently recognised its true worth. |
It was sold to an online bidder in Bucharest, Romania, on Tuesday. | It was sold to an online bidder in Bucharest, Romania, on Tuesday. |
Enigma machines were used to carry coded military communications during the war. | |
First developed in Germany in the 1920s, the codes created by the electromechanical encryption devices were eventually cracked by mathematician Alan Turing and his team at Bletchley Park. | First developed in Germany in the 1920s, the codes created by the electromechanical encryption devices were eventually cracked by mathematician Alan Turing and his team at Bletchley Park. |
Bucharest auction house Artmark put this particular Enigma machine on sale with a starting price of €9,000. | Bucharest auction house Artmark put this particular Enigma machine on sale with a starting price of €9,000. |
Cristian Gavrila, the collectible consignment manager at Artmark, told Reuters: "The collector bought it from a flea market. He's a cryptography professor and... he knew very well what he was buying." | Cristian Gavrila, the collectible consignment manager at Artmark, told Reuters: "The collector bought it from a flea market. He's a cryptography professor and... he knew very well what he was buying." |
However, the eventual sale price fell far short of the record amount for an Enigma machine at auction, after one sold at Christie's in New York for $547,500 last month. | However, the eventual sale price fell far short of the record amount for an Enigma machine at auction, after one sold at Christie's in New York for $547,500 last month. |
How does the Enigma machine work? | How does the Enigma machine work? |
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