James Watson’s Nobel Prize For DNA Discovery Fetches $4.7M In NYC

Scientist in race row.File photo dated 20/05/2005 of Dr James Watson, one of the world's most eminent scientists who is at the centre of a row after reportedly claiming black people are less intelligent than white pe... Scientist in race row.File photo dated 20/05/2005 of Dr James Watson, one of the world's most eminent scientists who is at the centre of a row after reportedly claiming black people are less intelligent than white people. Issue date: Wednesday October 17 2007. Watson, who won the Nobel Prize for his part in discovering the structure of DNA, has drawn condemnation for comments made ahead of his arrival in Britain tomorrow for a speaking tour. Dr Watson, who now runs one of America's leading scientific research institutions, made the controversial remarks in an interview in The Sunday Times. See PA story SCIENCE Race. Photo credit should read: Edmond Terakopian/PA Wire URN:5248337 (Press Association via AP Images) MORE LESS
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NEW YORK (AP) — A 1962 Nobel prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA has sold at auction for $4.7 million, a world auction record for any Nobel prize.

Christie’s says the gold medal won by James Watson was purchased Thursday by a buyer who wished to remain anonymous. The New York City auction house says it’s the first Nobel medal to be offered at auction by a living recipient.

Watson made the 1953 discovery with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins.

He says part of the proceeds will go to the University of Chicago, Clare College Cambridge, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Long Island Land Trust and other charities.

Crick’s Nobel prize sold last year at Heritage Auctions for $2.2 million. He died in 2004.

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