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A financial document signed by British physicist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
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The partly handwritten and partly printed contract dated July 13, 1720
authorized Newton’s financial adviser Joseph Safford to obtain shares in the
South Sea Company. The infamous joint stock company endorsed by the British
monarchy and enriched by the transatlantic slave trade would later become the
textbook example of a speculation bubble. In September 1720, just three months
after signing this document, South Sea shares plummeted, and Newton lost
£20,000. When asked his opinion of the prospect of South Sea stock, Newton
replied that while he could calculate the motions of heavenly bodies, the
madness of the people defied natural laws.

Auction activity for the Sir Isaac Newton signed document was intense. Total
online demand on just one of our online platforms exceeded $194,000, and auction
staff were riveted as three live phone bidders competed for supremacy. The
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