Summary Watson's 1962 Nobel prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA sold for $4.7 million.
MOSCOW (AP) - Russia s richest man says he has bought James D. Watson s Nobel Prize medal at Christie s in order to return it to the scientist.
Alisher Usmanov, a metal and telecommunications tycoon worth $15.8 billion according to Forbes magazine, said in remarks carried by Russian television Tuesday that when he learned that Watson was selling the medal for charity he decided to purchase it and give it back to him.
Watson s 1962 Nobel prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA sold at Christie s in a New York auction for $4.7 million, a world auction record for any Nobel. The auction house said it was the first Nobel medal that was offered at auction by a living recipient.
The buyer, Alisher Usmanov, who lives in Moscow, announced through the London public relations firm Finsbury that he was the anonymous telephone bidder who paid $4.1 million for the gold medal on Thursday at a Christie’s auction, or $4.76 million including the commission. Christie’s, which said the bid was a record for a Nobel sold at auction, confirmed Tuesday that Mr. Usmanov was the buyer.
Usmanov hailed Watson one of the greatest biologists in the history of mankind.
