George Washington letter on newly drafted Constitution sells for $1.4 million at NYC auction

June 21, 2013 at 11:05PM

NEW YORK — A letter in which George Washington offers his positive views on the newly drafted Constitution has sold for $1.4 million in New York.

It was written during the contentious debate over the document's ratification. A private collector offered it for sale at Christie's on Friday.

Christie's says the seven-page letter was purchased by an anonymous phone bidder for $1,443,750. Bidding was between the phone bidder and a woman in the room.

Dated April 25, 1788, it is addressed to Revolutionary War Officer John Armstrong.

Washington writes that he doubts "whether the opposition of the Constitution will not ultimately be productive of more good than evil."

He also says the framers of the Constitution "have given the rights of man a full and fair discussion."

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