The book was a first edition, first impression of the novel that introduced muggles to Harry, Hermione, Ron and the rest of the Hogwarts gang in 1997.
It's one of about 500 copies that exists, according to the Bonhams auction house, and it once belonged to J.K. Rowling's first literary agency.
The book also has a couple of typos that make it even more unique. The word philosopher is misspelled on the back cover and Harry's list of required school supplies includes "1 wand" twice.
Bonhams said the book sold for $90,074 (£ 68,812), so the new owner may want to take it to Gringotts Bank for safekeeping.
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" -- or the Sorcerer's Stone, as it's known in the United States -- was the first of seven novels in the series.
Last year, Rowling's Pottermore website announced that more than 500 million Potter books have been sold in 80 different languages.
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