Sugaya Myracle II
The Sugaya Myracle II is a Japanese-made camera. Specific specification data is not provided here, so this page focuses on what its UK auction record shows about its value.
Auction evidence for the Sugaya Myracle II is extremely thin: a single recorded UK hammer result from November 2002 sold for £4,275, and no further sales are documented in our data. With only one data point, that figure should be treated as indicative of what a buyer was once willing to pay at saleroom level rather than a reliable guide to what the camera is worth today in 2026, and condition and completeness would heavily influence any future price.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
Prices updated: November 2002
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Nov 2002 | EUR 4,275 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 1 (Lot AI_1_21075) Title: SUGAYA Japan MYRACLE Mod.II
Description:
Subminiature for 14x14mm on 17,5mm rollfilm, blue leather, stamped Made for Mycro Camera Co.Inc.NY on baseplate |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Sugaya Myracle II worth?
On the only recorded UK auction sale in our data, a Sugaya Myracle II achieved a hammer price of £4,275, but with just one result this should be seen as a single historical data point rather than a current market value.
How much does a Sugaya Myracle II sell for at auction?
The single documented UK auction sale fetched £4,275 at the hammer in 2002; there is not enough subsequent data to say reliably how much one sells for today.
Why is the price so high for such an obscure camera?
Sugaya cameras appear very rarely at auction, and scarcity combined with collector interest in low-production Japanese makers can push hammer prices well above those of mainstream models of the same era.