Rare Charles Darwin Letter Fails to Sell at Auction

Darwin letter
(Image credit: Nate D. Sanders Auctions)

A handwritten letter by famed naturalist Charles Darwin to a British marine biologist was put up for auction yesterday (Feb. 25) but failed to sell, according to Nate D. Sanders Auctions, the Los Angeles-based auction house that arranged the sale.

The letter, which was originally listed with a minimum bid of $69,500, was expected to be one of several of Darwin's letters to be auctioned off recently, but the historic document did not end up being sold. Last September, a letter in which Darwin expressed his lack of belief in the Bible sold for a record $197,000, according to Bonhams, the British auction house that arranged the sale in New York. That was more than three times the previous record of $59,142 for a four-page letter that Darwin had penned to his niece, CBS News reported.

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