This is no ordinary family heirloom.
The granddaughter of English scientist
Francis Crick
"It had been tucked away for so long," said Kindra Crick, 36, of the medal. "We really were interested in finding someone who could look after it, and possibly put it on display so it could inspire the next generation of scientists."
In 1953, Crick and his collaborator, James Watson, published their research into the
double-helix structure of DNA
According to the website
LiveScience
"Nobel medals appear to have changed hands publicly in only a couple of instances. This particular medal, like others made before 1980, is struck in 23-carat gold, and recognizes a particularly high-profile accomplishment in biology, one fundamental to modern genetics."
While the medal itself will clearly be the centerpiece of the April 10-11 sale at Heritage Auctions in New York City,
other items
Heritage Auctions' Sandra Palomino has valued the medal and the diploma at $500,000, which she says is "an educated guesstimate."
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