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    Leica M's Sorted by Model and

          Serial Number 1954 to 1999: M3 to M6 TTL

    The raw data was supplied courtesy of

    Leica, by Mr. Horst Braun with the approval of Leica's CEO, Mr. Cohn.  I'm sure I'm speaking for all Leica enthusiasts in thanking

    them for their help and generosity in sharing this information.   Isorted and edited the raw data into its present form to enhance readability.  In somecases notes were added and wording revised for clarity.

    M's are grouped alphabetically M1 to M6, sorted within each group by starting serial number in that group.

       Rangefinderless M's are listed together at the end of the page.  In this

    list special models that have collector interest, such as black M3's and special edition

    M6's are listed together.

    Many interesting facts come to light with

    this list, but many other facts are left unknown.For instance, NASAand 50th Anniversary cameras are not listed, nor the M6 Titanium or the original M6.85.  To be more exact, I do know the Titanium and original M6 .85 numbers arelisted, but their numbers are mixed in with regular M6 production numbers.  It's probably a fair guess that many variations and special models which get collector'snotice, did not get that much notice at the factory, so the serial numbers were just mixedin with the regular production for that model.    The reality of it is that thelist was not made with all the precision that Leica collectors might like, but then thelist wasn't made by Leica collectors -- it was made by people simply trying to get theirjob done -- sometimes at the end of a long day at work. 

    Of special note are the rare and expensive black paint bodies

    and military M's. While the list is probably as accurate as we are going to have,it has long been accepted by Leica collectors that some real black bodies are "not onthe list."  On the other hand,  forgers are getting better and better atmaking fake black Leicas.  hmm...   To compound the problem, if you hadfriends in high places at the Wetzlar or Midland factories, special finishes or featurescould be ordered, and these would not appear on the "official" list. As you might imagine, this makes documenting many unusual cameras

    almost impossible -- a nightmare for collectors, an income opportunity for forgers.

    For perhaps the first time, most Leica M

          Birthdays are also listed, to be more exact the assignment date of the serial block.

           You know what this means ---another reason to have a Birthday      party.  Let's see, 6 Leicas, six new Birthday parties. Hmm.

    Unless otherwise stated, camera finish is chrome.

    DateCameraStartingEndingBatch

    2/26/1959M1950001950300300

    3/18/1959M1952016952500485

    6/1/1959M1956501957000500

    7/22/1959M19665019675001000

    10/9/1959M1979501980500950

    1/5/1961M110170011017500500

    3/21/1961M110280011028600600

    6/9/1961M110354011036000525

    9/13/1961M1 (includes 5 M3)10400011040600600

    3/16/1962M1 10460011046500500

    6/20/1962M110500011050500500

    11/5/1962M110600011060500500

    3/11/1963M110675011068000370

    7/2/1963M110740011074500500

    10/11/1963M110850011085500500

    1/16/1964M110910011091300300

    7/10/1964M1 (includes 4 Post)10980011098300213

    9/11/1964M111020011102500500

    1/26/1965M111028011103000100

    3/28/1960M1 green paint98045198050050

    8/31/1961M1 green paint1035926103600075

    9/10/1964M1 green paint1098101109818383

    11/25/1957M2926001926200200

    5/8/1958M29290019310002000

    6/9/1958M2 with smaller window9310019330002000

    8/6/1958M29350019375002500

    9/8/1958M29375019400002500

    9/12/1958M2 ELC93762193765030

    9/26/1958M29400019429002900

    10/31/1958M2 ELC942901943000100

    11/3/1958M29440019460002000

    12/1/1958M2946001947000800

    12/4/1958M2 ELC946301946400100

    12/9/1958M2 ELC946901947000100

    12/9/1958M2947001947500500

    12/9/1958M2 with self timer947501948000500

    12/17/1958M2 ELC948501948600100

    1/5/1959M2949101950000900

    12/19/1958M2 with self timer949101949400300

    6/22/1959M29605019615001000

    6/22/1959M2 with self timer9605019605001000

    1/19/1960M2 without self timer960501960801300

    6/22/1959M2 from 960601 with new light window960601  

    7/22/1959M2967501968350850

    8/24/1959M29700019715001500

    10/9/1959M29750019765001200

    1/19/1960M2 with self timer975801976100300

    12/4/1959M29820019840001850

    1/19/1960M2 with self timer982001982150150

    12/7/1959M2 with self timer982901983500600

    2/3/1960M2 ELC987201987300100

    6/22/1960M2988351988650300

    6/22/1960M2 with self timer988651989250600

    2/10/1960M29892519907501250

    2/10/1960M2 with self timer989251989650400

    2/10/1960M2 with self timer989801990500700

    4/13/1960M29937519960001850

    5/31/1960M2 ELC995001995100100

    5/31/1960M2 with self timer995101995400300

    7/5/1960M210040011004150150

    7/5/1960M2 with self timer100415010070002850

    8/17/1960M2 ELC10053511005450100

    9/26/1960M2101100110140003000

    1/15/1961M2 (includes 200 ELC)101750110220004300

    1/15/1961M2 ELC10179011018000100

    1/15/1961M2 ELC10201011020200100

    4/27/1961M2102860110318003200

    7/28/1961M2 ELC1036001103605050

    8/9/1961M2103635110380001600

    1/5/1962M2 ELC1037951103800050

    2/2/1962M210430011044000800

    5/17/1962M2104800110500002000

    6/20/1962M2105050110550004250

    8/27/1962M2 ELC10549011055000100

    11/5/1962M2106050110630002400

    2/20/1963M2 ELC10617011061800100

    3/11/1963M2106800110700002000

    7/2/1963M2107450110770002500

    10/10/1963M2108550110880002500

    1/16/1964M2109130110938002150

    3/16/1964M2 ELC1093751109380050

    7/10/1964M2109830111000001600

    8/19/1964M2 ELC10998011099900100

    3/17/1965M211029011103000100

    11/3/1964M2110300111050001900

    1/26/1965M2 ELC11049011105000100

    1/26/1965M2110700111090002000

    4/29/1965M2111200111150003000

    8/18/1965M2113030111330002600

    11/8/1965M2 ELC11329011133000100

    1/26/1966M2113700111390001900

    4/18/1966M2 ELC11389011139000100

    5/3/1966M2114200111450003000

    9/30/1966M211614211162400980

    9/30/1966M2116245111637701320

    9/30/1966M211640471164550504

    12/28/1966M211645511164845295

    4/3/1967M21164941116500060

    8/28/1969M2-R   Chrome with M4 Rapid

        Loading124820112502002000

    12/19/1958M2 Black948601949100500

    3/21/1960M2 Black990501990750250

    8/18/1961M2 Black10318011032000200

    5/11/1962M2 Black10438011044000200

    7/5/1960M2 Black with self timer.10051011005350250

    10/24/1962M2 Black10531011053250150

    8/5/1963M2 Black10750011075300300

    4/8/1964M2 Black10935011093750250

    8/18/1965M2 Black11300011130300300

    11/24/1966M2 Black1162401116245050

    7/12/1968M2 Black120700012070001

    1/30/1967M2 M Motor 11637711164046276

    Ed. Note:  This was Leica's first electric motor drive M camera, appearing some 6

    months before the M4-M.  An unknown number of motorized M2's exist, modified by Leitz

    NY, without the M2-M engraving.    Yet, the a motorized M2 was actually

    available five years earlier.  The 1962 Camcraft N-5 Motor" made by Camcraft of

    Madison Wisconsin offered speeds to 3.6 frames per second at speeds from 1/50th to

    1/1000th. Craftcraft offered to modify the M2, M1, or MP for motor use.  It has a

    large separate battery pack, connected by coil similar to the separate battery pack

    originally used on the Nikon F.  A MOOLY like lever on the front on the camera

    connected the shutter release to the motor underneath the camera which was attached  

    to a somewhat awkward vertical style handgrip.   Camcraft even offered

    "remote activating devices" on special order.   The motor was $298.50,

      the battery packs ran from $10.50 to 42.50.   The wet cell charging

    device was $8.95 more.    Somewhat later the noted camera repairman and

    photographic writer  Norman Goldberg invented the  "Remodrive"

    manufactured by TPI (Technical Photomation Instruments) in Los Angeles.

         Leica liked the Remodrive design so much they bought the rights

    and manufactured it themselves, turning it into the M2-M and M4-M motor!   

    Production of the "Camcraft" and "Remodrive" is unknown, but limited.

    8/29/1960M2 Luftwaffe Grey (enamel)1005751100577020

    Ed:  Please note earlier M3's could be updated by Leica and Leica

      authorized repairmen with later M3 features.  The most common updates were updates

      from double stroke advance to single stroke advance, and the addition of the frameline

      preview lever. 

    1/1/1955M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)7000007000001

    1/1/1954M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)70000171000010000

    1/1/1955M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)73000174645016449

    1/1/1955M3 ELC (Exact Date

        Unrecorded)74645174650050

    1/1/1955M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)7465017500003500

    1/1/1955M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)7500017597009700

    1/1/1955M3 ELC (Exact Date

        Unrecorded)759701760000300

    1/1/1955M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)7750017800005000

    1/1/1955M3 ELC (Exact Date

        Unrecorded)780001780100100

    1/1/1955M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)7801017870006900

    1/1/1955M3 from 782001 top plate

        changed, without 4 screw holes782001..

    1/1/1955M3 from 785801 with preview

        lever785801..

    1/1/1955M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)8000008075007500

    1/1/1955M3 ELC (Exact Date

        Unrecorded)805001805100100

    3/21/1956M38160018205004400

    3/23/1956M3 ELC816901817000100

    6/15/1956M3 ELC829851830000150

    5/4/1956M38300018375007500

    7/21/1956M3 ELC837501837620120

    1/1/1956M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)8377218396201900

    1/1/1956M3 ELC (Exact Date

        Unrecorded)83962183970080

    1/1/1956M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)839701840500800

    1/1/1956M3 ELC (Exact Date

        Unrecorded)840501840820320

    1/1/1956M3 (Exact Date Unrecorded)8408218450004180

    10/26/1956M3 ELC844781845000220

    11/5/1956M38510018540003000

    1/5/1957M3 new shutter speed

        sequence8540018580004000

    1/5/1967M3 from 856000 with metal

        film pressure plate rather than glass856000..

    2/14/1957M38620018666204620

    3/22/1957M3 ELC866621867000380

    3/25/1957M38720018770005000

    6/5/1957M38820018867004700

    7/30/1957M3 ELC886701887000300

    8/13/1957M38930018980004430

    8/26/1957M3 ELC894001984570570

    9/25/1957M38980019030005000

    11/25/1957M3 ELC903001903300300

    11/28/1957M39100019160005700

    11/20/1957M3915001915200200

    1/14/1958M39160019192503250

    3/26/1958M3 with depth of field mask,

        single stroke film advance9192519245005229

    4/22/1958M3 ELC still with double

        stroke film advance924401924500100

    4/23/1958M39267019290002300

    2/26/1959M39503019519001600

    3/19/1959M3 ELC951901952000100

    4/15/1959M39525019550002300

    4/22/1959M3 ELC954801954900100

    4/29/1959M3 ELC954901955000100

    5/14/1959M39570019594002400

    6/24/1959M3 ELC961501961700200

    6/24/1959M39617019665004800

    7/22/1959M3 ELC968351968500150

    8/24/1959M39720019747002700

    10/2/1959M3 ELC974701975000300

    10/9/1959M39765019795003000

    12/7/1959M3 ELC984001984200200

    12/7/1959M39842019870002800

    2/3/1960M3 ELC987001987200200

    2/10/1960M39907519937502750

    4/13/1960M399600110000004000

    5/31/1960M3 ELC998001998300300

    7/5/1960M3100000110040004000

    7/5/1960M3 # 1000070 exists two

        times10000701000070.

    8/17/1960M3 ELC10037011004000300

    9/13/1960M3100700110110004000

    11/21/1960M3 ELC10140011014300300

    11/21/1960M3101430110170002700

    1/19/1961M3102200110280005500

    1/19/1961M3 ELC10227011023000300

    4/13/1961M3 ELC10278011028000200

    6/9/1961M3103200110354003400

    7/28/1961M3 ELC10360511036350300

    8/9/1961M3103800110400001800

    9/13/1961M3 5 made with M1 batch #

        1040067 1040068, 1040071, 1040095, 1040096104006710400965

    10/11/1961M3104060110430002400

    2/2/1962M3104400110460002000

    3/16/1962M3104650110480001300

    6/12/1962M3 ELC10478011048000200

    6/20/1962M3105500110600004800

    11/5/1962M3106300110675004100

    11/21/1962M3 ELC10650011065200200

    3/11/1963M3107000110740004000

    7/2/1963M3107700110800003000

    10/10/1963M3108800110910003000

    1/16/1964M3109380110980004050

    3/16/1964M3 ELC1097851109800015

    7/10/1964M3110000111020001950

    11/3/1964M3110500111070001900

    1/26/1965M3 ELC11069011107000100

    1/26/1965M3110900111105001500

    4/29/1965M3111050111120001500

    6/30/1965M3112840111300001600

    9/7/1965M3113300111360003000

    11/8/1965M3 ELC11350011135100100

    2/11/1966M3 with Star11350011135100100

    1/26/1966M3113900111410001900

    4/18/1966M3 ELC11409011141000100

    5/3/1966M3115500111580003000

    9/30/1966M311580011158500500

    9/30/1966M311585111158995485

    2/2/1967M31164846116486520

    6/3/1959M3 Black959401959500100

    3/21/1960M3 Black993501993750250

    8/18/1961M3 Black10388011039000200

    10/24/1962M3 Black10598501059999150

    8/5/1963M3 Black10785011078800300

    4/8/1964M3 Black10977011097850150

    11/12/1965M3 Black11340011134150150

    12/2/1966M3 Black1157591115760010

    1/26/1967M3 Black1158501115851010

    12/20/1957M3 Green   (enamel)910501910600100

    3/26/1958M3 Green   (enamel)92050192025121

    9/10/1964M3 Green   (enamel)1100401110045050

    2/6/1967M3 Green   (enamel)115899611590005

    7/30/1968M3 Green   (enamel)1206962120599938

    9/27/1956MP11111

    2/14/1957MP12500489

    6/24/1957MP Black13150137

    6/24/1957MP Chrome151450298

    6/24/1957MP Black2132142

    Ed. Note:  Per Nakamura's "Leica Collection," only 137 black MP's  

    from MP13 to MP150 were produced, and only 251 chrome MP's numbered MP151 to MP402

    respectively.  He states production was stopped due to poor sales.  Buyer

    beware.  For every MP that left the factory, there are probably 20 or more being

    offered for sale with the same serial number.

    8/19/1958MP293550193551212

    4/3/1959MP295200195201515

    11/28/1966M4117500111780003000

    4/27/1967M4 ELC11780011178100100

    12/28/1966M4117810111850006900

    7/19/1967M4 ELC11830011183100100

    7/19/1967M41185001119500010000

    5/3/1968M4120748112150007520

    1/22/1969M4122580112350009200

    1/2/1970M4125020112546504450

    11/24/1970M4126750112739216421

    1/20/1975M4 Canada14125511413350800

    Ed:  Earlier Black M4's  had a black enamel finish, later M4's (presumably

    dating from about the introduction of the M5) used a black chrome finish.   The

    black enamel M4's generally command a premium to collectors over the black chrome. 

    7/20/1967M4 Black11815011182000500

    5/3/1968M4 Black11851511185290140

    5/3/1968M4 Black12070011207480480

    1/22/1969M4 Black12250011225800800

    8/28/1969M4 Black124620112481001900

    6/11/1970M4 Black12660011266100100

    6/11/1970M4 Black12661321267100969

    2/4/1971M4 Black12862011286700500

    1/16/1974M4 Black1380001400400

    1/16/1974M4 Black repro1380401138045050

    1/16/1974M4 Black138045113820501600

    1/16/1974M4 Black  engraved E. Leitz Canada13820511382600550

    6/7/1974M4 Black13840011384600600

    1/20/1975M4 Black141335114141501800

    7/22/1975M4 Black14141511415000850

    7/22/1975M4 Black14430011443170170

    Ed. Note:  Reportedly about 200 M4's were built on MDa bodies.  They areidentifiable by their lack of a self timer, and the insert for the MDa data strip. Pics of  #Black M4 1414964  can be seenhere.

    8/18/1967M4-M11850011185300300

    5/29/1969M4-M1206737120675115

    12/1/1968M4 Mot12067521206891140

    6/11/1970M4 Mot12671011267500400

    12/4/1970M4 Mot12740011274100100

    Ed. Note:  All M4-M's and M4-MOT's I have seen were black enamel,  as opposed

    to the later black chrome finish.   Apparently a good number of these were sold

    to the US Navy.  About half I have seen are former US Navy cameras, usually in beaten

    condition.     Per the Leica Viewfinder, October 1973, 35 M4-MOTs were

    converted to data cameras with a MDa type data strip and the removal of their motor

    connection.

    10/8/1970M4 Green (enamel)1266101126613131

    8/20/1971M4 KE-7  (black chrome)12945011295000500

    8/31/1972M4 KE-7  (black chrome)129377112937755

    12/7/1977M4-2 ELC148000114820002000

    4/4/1978M4-2 ELC150200115040002000

    7/6/1978M4-2 ELC150400115060002000

    12/12/1978M4-2 ELC150600115080002000

    6/27/1979M4-2 ELC152535115273502000

    9/27/1979M4-2 ELC152735115293502000

    11/16/1979M4-2 ELC152935115313502000

    1/16/1980M4-2 ELC153135115333502000

    M4-2  HALF FRAME:  Ed: Please

        note this Leica supplied list has ZERO M-4-2 Half Frames as production cameras

    2/16/1993M4-2 gold193200119320022

    7/1/1980M4-P154335115453502000

    10/21/1980M4-P154635115483502000

    11/26/1980M4-P154835115503502000

    2/19/1981M4-P155035115523502000

    10/21/1981M4-P156235115643502000

    1/7/1982M4-P158635115883502000

    1/22/1982M4-P158835115903502000

    9/15/1982M4-P160455116065502000

    1/12/1983M4-P161855116205502000

    4/15/1983M4-P162055116225502000

    8/10/1983M4-P163655116375501000

    1/17/1984M4-P164255116437501200

    3/6/1984M4-P164925116512502000

    3/4/1986M4-P ELW  Assembled

    in Wetzlar 169195116929501000

    Ed. Note:  Some later M4-P's have M6 features such as a flush  viewfinderwindows and single sync post.More Info:

    M4-P  HALF FRAME:  Ed: Please

        note this Leica supplied list has ZERO M-4-P Half Frames as production cameras

    3/4/1986M4-P ELW, 270 of which are M6, but

        numbers not recorded, Canada engraving169195116929501000

    Ed:  Black M5's used the newly introduced Black Chrome finish instead of the

    previous  black enamel, which would go on to become the standard black finish of

    later M's.  The M5 was the first production camera to use Black chrome.  The

    second was the 110 format Kodak Instamatic 60 "Pro."   Collectors have

    lamented the change ever since.

    2/4/1971M5 0-Series12870011287250250

    8/18/1971M5 Black12872511288000750

    10/1/1971M5 Black128900112914002400

    4/19/1972M5 Black134700113500003000

    8/15/1972M5 Black135000113540004000

    12/11/1972M5 Black135650113600003500

    2/27/1973M5 Black136300113650002000

    10/12/1973M5 Black137500113780003000

    4/18/1974M5 Black138300113840001000

    8/18/1971M5 Chrome128800112890001000

    10/1/1971M5 Chrome129140112930001600

    1/5/1972M5 Chrome129650113000003500

    4/19/1972M5 Chrome134500113470002000

    8/15/1972M5 Chrome135400113550001000

    12/11/1972M5 Chrome135500113565001500

    2/27/1973M5 Chrome136150113630001500

    11/8/1973M5 Chrome137800113790001000

    4/18/1974M5 Chrome13826011383000400

    6/1/1992M5 Chrome1918001191802020

    7/16/1971CL1300001133500035000

    2/25/1974CL1395001141000015000

    6/7/1974CL1425001144000015000

    7/30/1984M6165725116592502000

    1/21/1985M6166535116693504000

    5/8/1985M6167435116783504000

    6/16/1985M6167835116823504000

    10/22/1985M6 Chrome16823511682950600

    2/7/1986M6168795116919504000

    8/19/1986M6170145117046003150

    8/19/1986M617048001705450650

    11/14/1986M6 chrome170545117074502000

    11/12/1986M6 black170745117114504000

    1/6/1987M6 chrome171145117144503000

    7/3/1987M6 black172445117284504000

    2/25/1988M6 chrome173845117414503000

    2/25/1988M6 black174145117454504000

    10/20/1988M6 chrome175545117584503000

    10/28/1988M6 black175845117624504000

    8/25/1989M6 chrome177250117750002500

    4/12/1990M6 chrome17770011777500500

    6/29/1990M6 black177900117820003000

    10/8/1990M6 black178300117860003000

    1/28/1991M6 chrome17900011790500500

    2/1/1991M6 chrome17905011791000500

    4/16/1991M6 chrome179300117945001500

    4/26/1991M6 black179450117970002500

    8/22/1991M6 chrome190350119045001000

    9/4/1991M6 black190450119065002000

    9/4/1991M6 chrome190650119075001000

    4/3/1992M6 chrome191400119150001000

    4/28/1992M6 black191500119180003000

    6/1/1992M6 chrome191802119190201000

    9/4/1992M6 chrome192600119280002000

    10/27/1992M6 chrome192800119310003000

    12/10/1992M6 chrome193100119320001000

    5/25/1993M6 chrome193500119360001000

    6/17/1993M6 chrome193600119370001000

    10/1/1993M6 chrome199100119930002000

    11/15/1993M6 black199500119970002000

    3/17/1994M6 chrome20000112000999989

    6/15/1994M6 chrome20013542001999645

    7/11/1994M6 chrome20021012003000900

    7/28/1994M6 black200300120040001000

    8/15/1994M6 chrome200400120050001000

    9/6/1994M6 chrome20050012005941941

    9/6/1994M6 black200594220070001059

    11/7/1994M6 chrome200900120110002000

    1/17/1995M6 black206300120650002000

    4/10/1995M6 chrome216800121700002000

    6/12/1995M6 black217120121730001800

    8/10/1995M6 chrome217400121760002000

    9/27/1995M6 black217900121810002000

    12/1/1995M6 chrome218400121850001000

    12/7/1995M6 chrome223500122360001000

    5/29/1996M6 black227900122805001500

    9/10/1996M6 black22841262284999874

    10/14/1996M6 chrome228750122885001000

    10/17/1996M6 black228850122895001000

    10/24/1996M6 chrome228950122905001000

    4/16/1997M6 chrome233100123320001000

    6/3/1997M6 black241400124160002000

    7/15/1997M6 chrome241800124190001000

    7/28/1997M6 chrome241900124200001000

    10/15/1997M6 chrome242200124230001000

    10/17/1997M6 black242300124250002000

    10/22/1997M6 chrome242500124270002000

    1/23/1998M6 chrome24315012431600100

    1/23/1998M6 black24316012431800200

    2/5/1998M6 black243180124338002000

    4/24/1998M6 black245580124578002000

    6/8/1998M6 chrome2463801246385050

    6/8/1998M6 black24638512464100250

    6/26/1998M6 black24701012470300200

    3/4/1986M-6 Canada engraving, 270

        with unrecorded numbers in a batch of 1000 M4-P ELW 16919511692950270

    1/19/1989M6 platinum175700117580011000

    8/25/1989M6 special engraving for

        Japan17740011774125125

    9/8/1992M6 Columbus engraving chrome19071011907300200

    12/10/1992M6 Rooster 19282001928300100

    12/10/1992M6 Rooster19290011929199200

    10/11/1993M6 Foto Royal engraving19370011937101101

    11/10/1993M6 LHSA engraving chrome19380001938150150

    2/3/1994M6 gold Thailand200000020000001

    6/3/1994M6 gold with Brunei engr.20010002001353350

    6/3/1994M6 Royal-England engr.20020002002100100

    8/10/1995M6 gold Thailand21760012176700700

    8/10/1995M6 platinum Brunei21770012177250250

    4/9/1996M6 platinum Brunei22780012278211200

    4/9/1996M6 platinum Schmidt Group

        (151 out of 288)22783012278588151

    7/12/1996M6 platinum with diamond

        Brunei22830012283125125

    7/12/1996M6 gold with diamond Brunei22832012283325125

    7/12/1996M6 platinum22834012283525125

    7/12/1996M6 gold22836012283625125

    3/18/1997M6 stock exchange engr.for

        Leica Museum 1230000023000001

    3/18/1997M6 stock exchange engr.23000012300996996

    6/19/1998M6 TTL246610124701004000

    9/24/1998M6 TTL247030124753005000

    1/5/1999M6 TTL247730124823005000

    M's without Viewfinders for

    scientific use 

    9/11/1964MD11025011103000300

    6/30/1965MD11280011128400400

    10/14/1965MD11360011136500500

    1/26/1966MD11365011137000500

    5/3/1966MD114100111420001000

    9/30/1966MD11602011160769566

    4/27/1967MD1160770116082051

    Ed. Note:   Per  Nakamura's "Leica Collection, " the first 10

    MD's had a hammer tone finish.  

    12/28/1966MDa115900111602001200

    9/30/1966MDa116024711602493

    4/27/1967MDa1160821116086343

    12/28/1966MDa11608641161420557

    4/2/1968MDa120500112070002000

    8/28/1969MDa124500112462001200

    3/9/1970MDa12546511255000350

    6/11/1970MDa126500112660001000

    12/4/1970MDa12741011275000900

    2/4/1971MDa128500112862001200

    8/20/1971MDa129300112940001000

    12/5/1972MDa with flash lock1293673129377098

    5/16/1972MDa with flash lock12937761293877102

    12/11/1972MDa136000113610001000

    2/27/1973MDa13610011361500500

    11/8/1973MDa137900113800001000

    7/3/1974MDa13846011385000400

    1/20/1975MDa141000114125502550

    Ed. Note:  An unknown small number of MDa were factory motorized for the M4-M

    motor using an AC power source.  They had both standard "MDa" and

    "MDa-MOT" engravings.  Two examples are illustrated in Nakamura's

    "Leica Collection."  and in Satorious's "Identifying Leica

    Cameras."

    7/14/1980MD-2154535115463501000

    2/10/1984MD-216487511649250500

    12/6/1984MD-216642511664350100

    8/19/1986MD217046011704800200

    12/8/1967Postcamera 24x271185291118530010

    10/24/1968Postcamera 24x361206392120694150

    10/24/1968Postcamera 24x271206942120696120

    2/22/1971Postcamera 24x27127392212739254

    2/22/1971Postcamera 24x36127392612740075

    1/16/1972Postcamera 24x271286701128676060

    12/3/1975Postcamera 24x271286761128682261

    5/16/1972Postcamera 24x2712938781294000123

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