A working copy of the Apple-1 with an instruction manual with handwritten notes by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak sold at auction for $375,000

Not all things become rarities over time, but that's certainly not the case with the first Apple products that started the company's formation.
Recently, a working copy of the Apple-1 was sold at auction for $375k!
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At the Boston RR Auction was exhibited restored computer Apple-1 - such a device came out in 1976 and cost $666.66.
It was the first creation of Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, and the young company managed to sell only 200 copies of Apple-1.






The buyer bought for $375 thousand not only a rare carefully restored computer, but also a manual with handwritten notes by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Daniel Kottke.








RR Auction Executive Vice President Bobby Livingston commented on the purchase:
Owning an Apple-1 is more than owning a computer, it's a piece of history, a direct link to the groundbreaking vision of Jobs, Wozniak and the pioneering team that changed the world of technology.
Source: 9to5Mac