This is the 7th camera of the Leica 0-series. Only approximately 25 of these cameras were produced to test the market in 1923, 2 years before the commercial introduction of the Leica A. It is the only camera known with “Germany” engraving on the top plate. The factory record indicates delivery to New York for patent applies. This means that this camera is not only one of the major existing rarities, it is also the first Leica being exported. It is the unique chance to buy the most important collectible Leica camera.
Yes, Leica is one of the top. (Lens)
I have one 'Leica' but not an expensive one.
Roughly under HKD2,000 20 years ago.
I cant afford to buy something like this.
Very close to being 天價........until another Leica 0-series is found..hoho
"The camera is now officially topping the last world record set by a Daguerreotype from 1839, up for auction at WestLicht in December of 2010 that had sold for 732.000 Euro (USD 1.054.000)."