Unleash the Pioneer of Personal Computing: 1967’s Original Apple-1 Up for Grabs for $375,000

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Key Points:

  • A rare Apple-1 computer, one of the first computers built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, was sold at auction for $375,000.
  • The computer was fully restored to operational condition by an expert and has an exceptional 8.0 out of 10 rating.
  • The auction also featured other Apple-related items, including signed Steve Jobs checks, a rare Apple iPhone, and an Apple Lisa Computer.

As a tech journalist, I’m thrilled to report on this historic event. Apple’s humble beginnings date back to the Apple-1 computer, built in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. With only a few Apple-1 computers still existing, finding one that is functional and in excellent condition is a rare find. And now, someone has purchased one at auction for a staggering $375,000.

The computer, listed as #91 in the Apple-1 records, was meticulously restored by Corey Cohen, a renowned expert in vintage Apple products. Its exceptional cosmetic preservation and bright labeling on integrated circuits earned it a 8.0 out of 10 rating. The sale also came with the original manual, including handwritten notes referencing Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Daniel Kottke, adding to its value.

But the Apple-1 wasn’t the only item up for auction. The "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution Auction" included a range of unique Apple-related items, including:

  • A Steve Jobs signed 1976 Apple Computer Co. check that fetched $112,054.
  • A rare, sealed first-generation 4GB Apple iPhone, which sold for $87,514.
  • Another Steve Jobs signed 1976 Apple Computer Company check, which garnered $62,500.
  • An Apple Lisa Computer with ‘Twiggy’ Drives, which realized $56,818.

These items are not only valuable but also hold significant historical significance, connecting buyers to the visionaries who transformed the world of technology.

For those who can’t get their hands on these rare items, Apple enthusiasts can still explore the Apple Store’s collection of vintage Apple products, including the original iPhone and iPod. Visit the Apple Store and experience the evolution of Apple’s innovative products.

For those interested in owning a piece of history, keep an eye on the RR Auction website for more upcoming auctions, including prototypes of the first Macintosh and Steve Jobs’ business cards.

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