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Harry Potter book found in attic sells for world record fee

  • A rare first-edition paperback of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone sold for a record-breaking £17,000 at Rare Book Auctions in Lichfield, far exceeding initial estimates of £7,000 to £10,000.
  • When Bloomsbury Publishing released the novel in 1997, the publisher printed only 500 hardbacks and just over 5,000 paperbacks, making authentic first editions exceptionally rare and highly coveted by collectors.
  • Jim Spencer, director of Rare Book Auctions, called it "the best example I've ever handled – and I've handled a few," citing the pristine condition and first-edition markers like a missing 'o' in "Philosopher's" as key to the record price.
  • The sale shattered the previous £12,000 record set last year at the same auction house, attracting international bidders before selling to a UK buyer—a domestic retention Spencer called significant since major Potter sales traditionally come from the USA.
  • McNichol, now 53, described rediscovering the book while clearing her Edinburgh loft as "surreal," saying "You don't expect to stumble across something so valuable in your own attic," reflecting Harry Potter's transformed status as a defining modern literary phenomenon.
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In its year of release, the book was worth about $6.7.

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Harry Potter book sells for record £17,000 - how to spot rare copy worth £1,000s

A first-edition copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has sold for £17,000 at auction - how to tell if you have one just as valuable.

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Stoke Sentinel broke the news in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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