Sotheby’s a vendu une Enigma I de 1943 pour 212.000 EUR (£149.000)
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HEIMSOETH & RINKE, 1943, SERIAL NUMBER A16422,
complete with three rotors with Bakelike thumbwheels and matching serial numbers (numbers I, II, and III), standard QWERTZ keyboard with maker’s plate (A 16422/jla/43), plug board (Steckerbrett) with ten cables including two spares stored in the lid, spare bulb rack with bulbs, in an oak carrying case with hinged lid, latched fall-front to expose plug board, and leather strap, the case 15 x 28 x 33 cm when closed, lacking one lamp (for letter K), reflector slightly rusted.
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A rare and exceptionally well-preserved example of the famous German cipher machine, a remarkable achievement of design, defeated through one of the greatest efforts of human ingenuity seen in the last hundred years.