These are the recent auctions that end in astronomical figures of different Apple elements, and you may have some in your storage room.
Apple is one of the most popular brands of the moment, and they not only sell high-quality electronic devices at a price that is not affordable for everyone, but also many of their old devices, manuals, and other items. they have a great place in the current collectors market, and this is attested by a series of auctions that have ended in the last hours reaching exorbitant prices.
The auction site rrauction has sold a series of Apple items ranging from an Apple II manual signed by Steve Jobs, also a letter from Steve Jobs saying “I’m afraid I don’t sign autographs”, a NeXTSTEP operating system package and even an Apple I computer, among others.
But the most important object of the auction was an Apple II manual signed by Steve Jobs, which ended at $ 787,483. It is a 196-page manual that was dedicated to Julian Brewer, the son of Michael Brewer, who was in charge of negotiating Apple’s distribution rights in the United Kingdom during 1979.
But we also want to highlight a letter from Steve Jobs that it said “I’m afraid I don’t sign autographs” to a person who had asked for one and that it sold for $ 479,939; an operating system package NeXTSTEP that it sold for $ 210,325; a Apple I computer which sold for $ 464,876; and even a bomber jacket that Steve Jobs himself wore and that fetched $ 66,466.
It is not the first time that these types of items related to Apple have been auctioned and it is that it is a brand with a lot of pull even among collectors, who usually take these items for their own personal collection or even as an investment to resell them in the future for a higher price.
So if you have an Apple I stored in your storage room, even some rare autograph that Steve Jobs himself signed for you, know that you are already rich.