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In 2005, a copy was offered for sale at an auction inEpernay; the book was described as being created in 1510, originally decorated with twelve paintings.[2]
In 2005, a copy was offered for sale atSotheby’s in London, with an estimated value of £1,800.[3]; three years later another copy was offered for sale with an estimated value of £20,000.[4] By 2025, a copy could cost over £39,000, or 47,000 euros.[5]