Apple-1 sells for $375,000
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Apple-1 sells for $375,000
Nearly half a century old and one of the few that existed to begin with, the "Bayville" Apple-1 computer sold for $375,000. Juli Clover writes that it has a handwritten serial number that was likely penned by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. — Read the rest The post Apple-1 sells for $375,000 appeared first on Boing Boing.
Another rare Apple-1 computer fetches staggering price at auction
RR Auction House’s “Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution” exhibition has finally wrapped. The auction started in late February, and bidders finalized the bids on March 20. The auction contained more than 200 Apple- and Jobs-related goods. Some of the items in the auction have fetched some serious money, like an Apple-1 that marked the beginning of the Cupertino tech giant. The Apple-1 sold by RR Auction is fully functional Apple co-founders Steve…
Original Apple-1 Computer Operation Manual Sells for Over $47,000 at Auction
An original working Apple-1 computer is nice, but have been known to go for over $1-million, while this original Apple-1 Computer Operation Manual from the collection of Clement Monk, just sold for $47,498. It was issued by the Apple Computer Company in 1976, consisting of 12 pages that measure 8.5 x 11 inches. It features [...]
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