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One in a Million: One of the world’s earliest printed Bibles, a rare version thought to be 530 years old and valued at more than $1.6 million, will come up for sale in November, auctioneers at Christie’s in London said Tuesday. The Bible is a Vulgate, an ancient Latin version, printed in Bavaria from type used by Johann Gutenberg, who produced the first printed Bible.
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