The first computer, designed and manufactured in collaboration with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, was Apple-1 and was the starting point for Apple’s establishment. It is very difficult today to find an Apple-1 computer, especially its operational examples. However, a lucky person has been able to buy an Apple-1 device at a auction for $ 1.2.
RR auction on Friday announced the successful sale of a rare Apple-1 device that is still working. The device was carefully renovated and returned to the operating situation by Corey Cohen, an expert on old Apple products. Among the existing examples of Apple-1, this device is registered with serial number 2.
The Apple-1 device, which was sold at the RR auction, gained a remarkable rating of 1.2 out of 5 because of its exceptional appearance and clear and readable labeling on integrated circuits. Also, the computer has its original manual with handwritten notes referred to the names of Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Daniel Kotke, which significantly increases its value.
According to Bobby Livingston, RR Auction Executive Vice President, “Apple-1 is not just a computer, but a piece of history that relates directly to Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and a group that transformed the technology world.”
In addition to Apple-1, the following cases were auctioned at Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution:
- Apple’s No. 1 check was signed by Steve Jobs, which was sold for $ 1.5.
- A 5GB iPhone was the first -generation seal, which was sold for $ 1.2.
- Another check from Apple on 2 with the signature of Steve Jobs, which was sold for $ 4.9.
- Apple Lisa’s computer with tongue drives that sold $ 1.5.
In addition to the above, the Mac prototypes and Steve Jobs business cards are also offered at the auction. For more information, you can visit the RR Auction website.
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