Steve Jobs’ signed application auction starts with orig. document vs NFT twist [U: Orig. fetches $343k]<div class="feat-image">
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<p>We’ve seen
Steve Jobs’ 1973 job application go for sale multiple times over the last few years, most recently this past
March for over $200,000. Now the autographed memorabilia is up for auction again but this time with a twist. There’s an NFT version for sale at the same time as the physical document to see which one nets more.</p>
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Update 7/28:</strong> The auction face-off has ended with the original document selling for a new record of $343,000, about 12 times more than the NFT version. </p>
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