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Title: Would you pay $1.75 million for an Apple-1?
Post by: HCK on October 26, 2019, 04:05:21 pm
Would you pay $1.75 million for an Apple-1?

What you need to know

An Apple-1 is available on eBay.
It has a BIN of $1.75m but you can make an offer if you'd like.
It's said to be in "almost perfect condition."
A little piece of history for a lot of money.

It isn't every day that a piece of Apple history becomes available to buy but that's the case right now. If you're willing to spend around $1.75 million, that is.

If you mosey on over to eBay you can take a look at what might the best Apple-1 I've ever seen. Its seller says that its in "almost perfect condition" which probably explains why it's listed for almost three times the usual going rate.


  This is truly a first for eBay.  This is a verified fully operational original Apple-1 computer system in excellent condition in its original Byte Shop KOA wood case, with original power supply and Datanetics Version D keyboard. This Apple-1 is an unmodified NTI board in almost perfect condition on both front and back of the main board where you can see there have been no modif...

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