The Apple-1 prototype offered for sale is very valuable as it was soldered in 1976 by the famous American computer scientist and programmer Steve Wozniak.
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Then Steve Jobs showed the computer motherboard to Byte Shop owner Paul Terrell. As a result, this entrepreneur became the first Apple-1 retailer on the planet. For a long time the prototype was considered lost, but its authenticity was later proven by expert Corey Cohen. As of July 22, the offer is almost $230,000. The auction is scheduled to end on August 18.
The statement states that the prototype had minor damage to the device, including “a crack from the area adjacent to the power supply”. According to experts, the final price of the Apple 1 prototype could be around $500,000. About thirty years ago, Jobs handed over the device to its current owner, and prior to this event, the prototype was owned by the Apple Garage service center.