Article 6MYRC More valuable than gold: New Zealand feather becomes most expensive in the world

More valuable than gold: New Zealand feather becomes most expensive in the world

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Eva Corlett in Wellington
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The well-preserved huia bird feather was expected to fetch up to NZD$3,000 but ended up selling for more than NZD$46,000

A rare and highly prized feather from the extinct New Zealand huia bird has sold for NZD$46,521 (US$28,365), making it by far the world's most expensive feather ever sold at auction.

The hammer price far exceeded initial estimates of between $2,000-$3,000, and blew the previous record-holder's price out of the water. Until Monday's sale, the previous record sale was another huia feather that sold in 2010 for $8,400.

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