Up for auction again
It is known that there were 200 Apple-1s produced by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976, with only 60 to 70 currently remaining. Apple-1, number 78, which was put up for auction, was first sold at auction in 2018 after being put into working condition by computer expert Corey Cohen. The computer, which found buyers for $ 375,000 in 2018, is expected to receive more offers this time. Currently the highest bid is $220,000.
in full working order
According to the technical condition report by Apple-1 expert Corey Cohen, the computer is in almost as good condition as it was on day one. The most notable aspect of this Apple-1 computer is the documentation that it is in full working order. The system ran for approximately 8 hours without errors in a comprehensive test. The top of the card has an authenticity indicator confirming Steve Jobs’ handwriting. Original user manual, ASCII keyboard, Sanyo 4205 monitor, all available.
Its price reached $220,000
Each of the Apple 1 computers that appeared on auction sites has a different memory and story, and their prices vary between 130,000 dollars and 815,000 dollars, depending on their condition and parts. How much will Apple-1 number 78 be sold for? We’ll find out on December 15.