A rare "Apple I" computer covered in wood may cost $600,000 today
Thursday, November 11, 2021 12:00 AM Rare Apple device Amira Shehata wroteAdd a comment and read reader commentsA rare Apple 1 computer, Apple's first computer, is up for auction, where the 45-year-old computer could cost up to $600,000 at The sale has ended, according to John Moran Auctioneers, the organization that handles the sale. According to the British newspaper, "Daily Mail", the winner of the Apple 1 will also receive a 1986 Panasonic video monitor, a Xerox copy of the Apple-1 Basic manual, operations manual, and a manual Programming MOS 6502.The set also contains two Apple-1 software cassettes, with a handwritten index card and memory locations for the Apple-1 download software," the auction house wrote in its description, and the Apple 1 helped launch the rise of the Cupertino tech giant. Purchased by a student for $650 in 1977, the student, who remained anonymous until the aftermath of the sale, kept the Apple 1 for the next four decades. Most Apple-1s were not sold with cases, making This computer is more valuable Apple 1s were up for auction in recent memory and sold for huge sums. The Apple-1 was discontinued in October 1977, as Jobs and Wozinak offered discounts and offers on the more advanced Apple II. Perhaps the world's highest number for an Apple-1 is $905,000 For the one that was sold at an auction in New York in 2014, it is expected that this device will sell for $600,000.
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