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An Apple Lisa Computer with ‘Twiggy’ Drives, which realized $56,818. There are still other items up for auction, such as prototypes of the first Macintosh and Steve Jobs’ business cards.
Another check signed by Steve Jobs sold for $62,500, and an Apple Lisa Computer sold for $56,818. The auction earned a total of $1,308,251.
A Steve Jobs signed Apple Computer Co. check fetched $112,054, and another one for $62,500. Furthermore, a rare, sealed first-gen 4GB Apple iPhone generated $84,514 at the auction.
In September 2024, an Apple-1 said to be taken directly from Jobs’ desk sold for $845,000 — a record for any version of the computer. Will Stern is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier ...
An operational Apple-1 Computer with is up for sale, and could fetch up to $300,000. The machine is known as the "Bayville" Apple-1, and is number 91 on the Apple-1 Registry.