Agfa camera model Box 44, 1937 rarity 6 x 9, with original box State: good according to their age, with signs of use. no scratches on the lens, there was no operating control. In 1932, the German company Agfa had a new idea for an advertising campaign. German coins had a printed letter stating the place of minting. He asked customers to collect four coins of 1 marked with the letters"" A"" ,"" G"" ,"" F"" and"" A"" . With this money in hand, could benefit from a special offer for the new Agfa Box 44. Most cameras were simple enough cash. So was the box 44. But four frames remained a dumped price. The camera was nicknamed"" Preisbox"" (Award). Agfa loss suffered cameras selling at such a low price you are more than offset by the following sales of Agfa film rolls. The camera was produced between 1933 and 1938 and was a great success. He helped popularize widely photography. In the 1950s, the popularity of the new model Agfa Box 50 was recovered, again with a box Agfa.