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Book of Mormon sells for $180,000
2nd edition hymnal nets same price during auction
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Sanders attributes the soaring prices to "a growing religion with an increasingly affluent base of members and you're getting nontraditional folks buying they're not book collectors. They're folks wanting an artifact of their religion. An 1830 Book of Mormon is what started it all. Those Palmyra editions for LDS people have become the Holy Grail of Mormon book collecting."
After today's sale, he said, "you'll be hard pressed to find any first edition sold for under $100,000." Good news for owners and collectors, and apparently a push for those considering the rare LDS book market.
"We've sold over six figures worth of rare LDS books today," Sanders said, "and I attribute that to the auction. Thank you, Swann!"
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Recent comments
What a thrill to read of the sale of the Book of Mormon signed by...
Boyd Hemminger | May 20, 2008 at 3:11 p.m.
WHAT! I also have two copies, you dont see me becoming a $180,000are!
Sammy | Feb. 18, 2008 at 2:44 p.m.
I have two copies, what's the big deal? :o)
Bro. Jeff | Sept. 21, 2007 at 6:42 p.m.
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