An extraordinary piece of Apple history is hitting the auction block, and collectors are eagerly eyeing a check signed by none other than Steve Jobs. The check, written to RadioShack in 1976 for a modest $4.01, is generating significant buzz as it is expected to fetch over $25,000. As part of RR Auctions‘ Fine Autograph…
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In a remarkable turn of events, a piece of tech history transcended expectations at auction, as a check co-signed by the visionary duo Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, pioneers of the Apple empire, shattered estimated values. This extraordinary relic from the pre-Apple days showcases the tenacity of these two tech titans before their world-changing enterprise…
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In a world where tech enthusiasts are willing to shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars for a piece of history, the recent auction of a sealed 4 GB original iPhone for nearly $200,000 made headlines. Now, avid collectors have another golden opportunity to own a piece of Apple’s early days. A new batch of…
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In a surprising turn of events, an extraordinary piece of tech history has shattered all expectations at a recent auction. A sealed original iPhone, a unique model with a 4 GB storage variant that was only available for a limited time, soared past previous records and sold for an astonishing $158,000. This remarkable sale marks…
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In a world where new smartphones dominate the market, a blast from the past is causing waves in the tech community. An auction, set to begin tomorrow, will feature a factory-sealed, original 2007 iPhone that is expected to fetch a jaw-dropping price of up to $100,000. What makes this particular device so special? Well, unlike…
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A check signed by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has recently sold for an impressive $106,985 at an auction hosted by RR Auction. The check, which was filled out and signed by Jobs in 1976, was made out to Crampton, Remke, & Miller, INC, a consulting firm that provided its services to tech companies…
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A pristine business check from the early days of Apple, signed by co-founder Steve Jobs, is up for auction at RR Auctions. The lot, which is numbered 192 in the “Fine Autograph and Artifacts Featuring Major Figures of Science and Technology” collection, is expected to be a hot item for collectors of Apple memorabilia. While…
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RR Auction has concluded its highly anticipated “Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution” auction, with one item, in particular, grabbing headlines: an original factory-sealed iPhone from 2007, which sold for $54,904. The auction ran from February 17 to March 16 and featured a range of historic products, including an Apple Lisa 1 owned by…
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The world of technology has come a long way since the first Apple computer was introduced in 1976, but that doesn’t mean that the early models have lost their appeal. In fact, the opposite is true: vintage Apple products are some of the rarest and most expensive collector’s items out there, and a new auction…