Enigma Machines And Other Antique Cipher Equipment For Sale

Our original working Enigma machines generally range in price from $195,000 to $260,000 depending on condition and other factors.

If you do not see what you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us.     We do often have an Enigma machine as well as other antique cipher equipment on consignment that may not be listed on this page.

Info@EnigmaMuseum.com or (802) 431-5158.

 


3-ROTOR ENIGMA A14401 – SOLDThis Enigma machine has been sold. This is a complete, museum-quality WWII German Enigma machine in excellent working condition. This model Enigma machine was the primary cipher machine for the German military from 1932 through 1945. The serial number of this Enigma machine is A14401. This serial number indicates that this machine was made by Read more

 

RESTORED 3-ROTOR ENIGMA A16878Own this rare and important piece of WWII and computer history. This is a complete, restored, museum-quality WWII German Enigma machine in excellent working condition. This model Enigma machine was the primary cipher machine for the German military from 1932 through 1945. The serial number of this Enigma machines is A16878. The metal ID tag Read more

 

Dynamic and Rare Battlefield-Found Relic Enigma MachineHistoric battlefield-found, relic Enigma machine for sale. This is a 3-rotor Enigma I machine that was recovered from the ground outside the village of Sülstorf, Germany, approximately 120 miles northwest of Berlin. This is where the German 3rd Panzer Army, commanded by General Hasso-Eccard von Manteuffel, found itself on the last days of WWII. This Panzer Read more

 

Battlefield-Found Relic – Enigma Letter FilmOwn this important piece of WWII history! Original, battlefield-found Enigma letter film (schlüsselgerät buchstabentafel). This letter film was found in a destroyed communications bunker in the area around what was Stalingrad. This is an original Enigma letter film. The letter film is located just behind the keyboard on an Enigma machine. A light bulb would Read more

 

Battlefield-found – Enigma Parts Collection  Own this important piece of WWII history! This is a collection of original relic, unearthed, battlefield-found parts from Enigma machines discovered decades after WWII. These relic, ground-dug parts were acquired from a treasure hunter in Europe. This collection of Enigma parts was unearthed from battlefields in what was the Stalingrad region. All pieces in Read more

 

Battlefield-Found Relic – Enigma Rotor A5350Own this important piece of WWII history! This is an original Enigma rotor dug from the ground in a WWII battlefield. This is Enigma rotor number III with Serial Number A5350. This serial number tells us that this rotor was manufactured in Berlin in 1936 and issued with the 3-rotor Enigma machine with serial number Read more

 

Ground-Found Relic – M4 Kriegsmarine Enigma Rotor M2002Own this important piece of WWII history! Rare Relic M4 (U-boat) Kriegsmarine Enigma Rotor This is an original Enigma rotor recovered from a forest in Blankenburg (Harz), Germany which is located between Leipzig and Hanover. This is Enigma rotor number III with Serial Number M2002. The M in the serial number tells us this rotor Read more

 

Two Battlefield-Found Relic Enigma Machine RotorsOwn this important piece of WWII history! Two relic Enigma machine rotors found fused together on their Enigma rotor shaft. Offered are two original Enigma rotors recovered from northern Germany. These rotors were found still mounted on their rotor shaft as they would have been inside an Enigma machine. While in use, three Enigma rotors Read more

 

Relic M4 Kriegsmarine Enigma Beta Rotor M10335 – SOLD(SOLD) Own this important piece of WWII history! Rare Relic M4 (U-boat) Kriegsmarine Enigma Rotor This is an original Enigma rotor recovered from the Grober Segeberger See (Lake) near Bad Segeberg which is located 35 miles southeast of Kiel, Germany. Kiel was the location of a large U-boat base during WWII. This Enigma rotor is Read more

 

Set of 3 Matching Enigma Rotors – Battlefield-Find / Relics – SOLDThis offering has been sold. This is a set of three original Enigma rotors from a 3-rotor WWII German Enigma machine.  Rotors II, III, and IV all have the matching serial number, A8456.  The serial number indicates that these rotors were manufactured in Berlin and issued with an Enigma machine to the German military in Read more

 

Relic Enigma Machine Parts With Display Case – SOLDThis collection has been sold. This is a collection of relic and unearthed battlefield-found parts from Enigma machines discovered decades after WWII. 1) Rotor parts – There are 5 fragments from an Enigma rotor. The thumb wheel.  Two fragments from a number ring. The stepping ring from the output side of a rotor. And, the Read more

 

Rare – Relic, battlefield-found Enigma Input Wheel / SOLDThis item has sold. Battlefield-found, ground-dug  Entrittswalze (ETW) from Enigma I cipher machine. This is a rare Enigma input wheel (ETW) unearthed from the Stalingrad battlefields decades after WWII. This input wheel was acquired from a WWII relic hunter who used a metal detector in the areas around what was Stalingrad. He found and searched the Read more

 

SWISS NEMA CIPHER MACHINE MODEL 45Swiss NEMA cipher machine. This is a complete and original NEMA cipher machine in excellent working condition. The Swiss NEMA is an electro-mechanical wheel-based cipher machine that was developed by Zellweger AG in Uster Switzerland during World War II as a replacement for the German Enigma model K that was being used by the Swiss Army. Read more

 

M-125 RUSSIAN FIALKA CIPHER MACHINEThis is an original, museum-quality Cold War-era Russian Fialka cipher machine and power supply. This Russian cipher machine, code named “Fialka,” was developed after World War II and is an electromechanical, wheel-based code-generating and decoding machine. Its development was based loosely on the German Enigma machine, with rotors moving to a new position each time Read more

 

M-125 RUSSIAN FIALKA ROTOR (Single Rotor For Sale)Russian M-125 Fialka adjustable/programmable rotor for sale. An exciting and rare example of cold war-era cipher technology. The Russian M-125 Fialka cipher machine was developed shortly after WWII and is based on the German Enigma machine. This machine was used by all of the Soviet Bloc countries as well as Cuba. The Fialka enciphers text Read more

 

M-125 RUSSIAN FIALKA ROTOR SETSet of 10 adjustable Russian M-125 Fialka rotors mounted on Fialka rotor shaft. An exciting and rare example of cold war-era cipher technology. The Russian M-125 Fialka cipher machine was developed shortly after WWII and is based on the German Enigma machine. This machine was used by all of the Soviet Bloc countries as well Read more

 

M-209-A CIPHER MACHINEUnited States Army M-209-A. This is a US Army M-209-A cipher machine in complete and working condition. Included is the original canvas case, all accessories, two different versions of the original operator’s manual, and a copy of the book “Inside Enigma” by Dr. Thomas Perera. This is a very fine, museum-quality, working example of an Read more

 

M-209 / CSP-1500 Navy Cipher MachineUnited States Navy CSP-1500 / M-209-A Cipher Machine This is a US Navy CSP-1500 (M-209) cipher machine in complete and working condition. Included is an original canvas case, all accessories, and a copy of an original M-209 message book. This cipher machine carries the serial number 7745 and was manufactured in the US under military Read more

 

SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT OUR ENIGMAS:
Original German Enigma cipher machines like the ones on this page are extremely rare and hard to find. Most Enigma machines were destroyed during the war as the German armies retreated or at the conclusion of the war when Churchill ordered them all destroyed.
As the pivotal role that Enigmas played in world history becomes better known, Enigmas have become even harder to find. The few that have appeared in open auction have been in as-is condition, not necessarily functional, and with parts missing.

EnigmaMuseum.com offers original Enigmas in complete and working condition. Every effort is made to use original or refurbished parts in the restoration of this rare historical cipher equipment. It should be noted that the Germans used brass on brass electrical contacts instead of gold, silver, or platinum, so absolutely perfect operation on every key-press on these 70 year old machines can not be guaranteed.
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