According to the information shared by the RR Auction auction house in Boston, USA, the computer, which was sold for approximately $666 in 1980, has a built-in keyboard and a special production case.
Earlier this year, the first bids began to be received for the computer, which was commissioned by Apple expert Corey Cohen and will be auctioned on August 24.
“Apple 1” signed by Wozniak in 2017 is expected to sell for around $200,000 at auction.
ON SALE IN CZECH
Alongside the Apple 1, a check signed by Jobs and Wozniak on March 19, 1976 was also put up for sale.
It has been reported that the price of the check written to the circuit board manufacturer Ramlor company, of approximately $ 117, exceeded $ 50 thousand with the first offers.
Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne founded the world-famous Apple company on April 1, 1976, in a garage in California.
THEY HAVE TO SELL SOME OF THEIR PERSONAL ITEMS
In the early years of the company, Jobs and Wozniak had to sell some of their personal belongings to finance the production of the Apple 1 computer.
Approximately 175 of the 200 Apple 1s produced by Wozniak and Jobs in 1976-1977 were sold in that period.
One of the Apple 1 prototypes sold for around $700,000 in 2022.
(News source: AA – Photo source: RR Auction)