Bidding for ‘exceptional’ Apple-1 with original box signed by Woz starts at $50K


    We usually see a few Apple-1 computers go up for auction each year, but the latest one looks to be rarer than most. In addition to being in “exceptional” and “fully functional” condition, this Apple-1 includes all the necessary accessories and comes in the original box signed by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.

    RR Auction has its “Steve Jobs + Apple Auction” lot going up for sale on December 10. And the Apple-1 in exceptional, working condition will certainly bring in the most money. Bidding is starting at $50,000 for this rare machine.

    This Apple-1 computer was restored to its original, operational state in September 2020 by Apple-1 expert Corey Cohen, and a video of it running and functioning is available upon request. A comprehensive, technical condition report prepared by Cohen is available to qualified bidders; he evaluates the current condition of the unit as 8.0/10. Aside from the presence of the exceptionally rare original shipping box—one of just a handful of known Apple-1 and box sets known today—the most remarkable aspect of this Apple-1 computer is that it is documented to be fully operational: the system was operated without fault for approximately eight hours in a comprehensive test.

    Here’s what it includes:

    • original Apple-1 board
    • original Apple-1 box, signed inside the lid in black felt tip by Steve Wozniak, “Woz”
    • original Apple Cassette Interface (ACI)
    • original Apple-1 Operation Manual
    • original Apple Cassette Interface manual
    • a vintage Apple-1 power supply
    • a vintage Datanetics keyboard in wooden case
    • a vintage 1976 Sanyo monitor
    • a vintage Panasonic cassette player

    Check out the full auction listing as well as the other Steve Jobs and Apple memorabilia up for grabs at RR Auction.

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