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  1. Enigma Museum offers original working Enigma machines and other cipher equipment for sale. Prices range from $250,000 to $400,000 depending on condition and rarity.

  2. Buy a fully working and complete replica of the famous German WW-2 Enigma cipher machine. Learn how to wire the rotors with detailed pictures and descriptions.

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  3. Sep 7, 2022 · This is a rare Heimsoeth und Rinke 3-rotor Enigma machine from 1938, just a year before the start of WWII. The Enigma is an encryption device that looks a little like a typewriter, it was developed by the Germans and used by all three branches of the German military during WWII.

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  4. This is a complete, restored, museum-quality WWII German Enigma machine in excellent working condition. This model Enigma machine was the primary cipher machine for the German military from 1932 through 1945. The serial number of this Enigma machines is A16878.

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  5. Jan 12, 2021 · Learn about the history and value of the rare German encryption devices used in WWII. See photos and prices of Enigma machines sold at auction in 2020.

  6. At Least One Number & One Of The Special Characters: Sold for $206,253 | Fantastic World War II-era, fully operational three-rotor Enigma I electromechanical cipher machine made for the German military in Munich.

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  8. Bid on Enigma Machine (c. 1943) for sale at auction by RR Auction 159 on 15th December Ultra-desirable, fully functional World War II-era three-rotor Enigma I electromechanical cipher machine built for the German military by Heimsoeth and Rinke in Berlin in 1943.

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