In an unprecedented auction event, the Leica M-A no. 5000000 “Pope Francis” set will be the star of Leitz Photographica Auction 47. This unique silver-chrome camera ensemble, gifted by Leica AG to Pope Francis in 2024, is a remarkable blend of Leica’s precision craftsmanship and papal symbolism.
A Unique Camera Set for a Unique Occasion
The set includes the Leica M-A body and Noctilux-M 50 mm f/1.2 lens, both of which feature the milestone serial number 5000000. The camera’s distinctive white and gold enamel engravings highlight the Keys of Peter on the flash cover and Pope Francis’ personal motto, “Miserando atque eligendo”, on the top plate. These symbols, along with the Vatican City coat of arms on the lens cap and body cap, make this a truly one-of-a-kind item.
The lens and camera body also feature custom painted base plates, back doors, and controls, further elevating the uniqueness of this set. The Roman numeral dating (A.D. MMXXIV) marks the year of presentation and adds an extra layer of significance to the items. Both pieces are presented in a bespoke box, which reflects their status as both a collector’s dream and a sacred gift.
A Charity Auction for a Noble Cause
Pre-bidding for this historic item will open on October 22, 2025. The auction will begin with a starting price of €30,000 EUR (approximately $35,169 USD), and the expected hammer price is between €60,000 and €70,000 EUR (approximately $70,338 to $82,061 USD).
What makes this auction even more special is the charitable aspect: 100% of the proceeds will go towards supporting the Vatican charities, making this a rare opportunity to own a piece of papal history while contributing to a meaningful cause. Additionally, there will be no buyer’s premium applied.
How to Participate
To take part in this unique auction, visit the auction’s designated webpage for more details. This is truly a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire a piece of Leica’s craftsmanship fused with sacred papal symbolism for an important charitable cause.




