Steve Jobs' legacy lives on: Rare Apple-1 computer could fetch $650G at auction - News Summed Up

Steve Jobs' legacy lives on: Rare Apple-1 computer could fetch $650G at auction


A rare working Apple-1, the computer that began the legacy of Steve Jobs and Apple, is set to go up for auction later this month and experts believe it could sell for nearly $650,000. British auction house Christie's is auctioning off the rare computer, noting that less than half of the 200 Apple-1s built have survived. The computer, built by Jobs and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, sold for $666.66 when it was released in 1976. Included in the lot is a copy of the first manual issued by Apple Computer Company, which has generally been credited to Ron Wayne. Along with Jobs and Wozniak, Wayne co-founded the company but sold his ownership in the company 12 days after it was founded for $800.


Source: Fox News May 09, 2019 19:18 UTC



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