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Steve Jobs Auction Features Apple-1, Bomber Jacket, Sealed Original iPhone, and More

Several Apple and Steve Jobs collectibles are up for sale at RR Auction as part of a "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution" event, including an Apple-1 Computer, a 4GB original iPhone, Apple-1 Polaroids from Jobs' pitch deck, Jobs' bomber jacket, and more.

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A functional Apple-1 Computer is being auctioned off, and this one is sourced from former Apple employee Dana Redington. It initially came from a "trade-in" pile that was in Steve Jobs' office, and it was gifted to Redington by Jobs and Wozniak. Apple-1 expert Corey Cohen restored the machine. Bids are close to $100,000 now, with the Apple-1 expected to sell for over $300,000.

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Several original Polaroids that Jobs used when presenting the Apple-1 to Paul Terrell are being sold off. Terrell famously ordered the Apple-1 machines to sell in The Byte Shop, and the Polaroids were part of the pitch deck. The images are expected to sell for over $30,000.

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An original 4GB iPhone is also for sale, with the device in original condition and still in the box. Original iPhones have been selling for upwards of $50,000, and the rare 4GB models have sold for over $190,000. RR Auction expects the latest 4GB iPhone to sell for $80,000+.

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A bomber jacket that Jobs wore in an iconic 1983 photograph is being auctioned off, and the jacket is well-known because Jobs was flipping the bird to an IBM sign in New York City in the image. The jacket could sell for up to $75,000.

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Other items in the auction include two Apple Computer checks signed by Steve Jobs, a Steve Jobs NeXT ID badge Polaroid, a Steve Jobs business card, Jobs' 1972 high school yearbook, several vintage magazines with Jobs on the cover, and several classic Apple Macs and memorabilia.

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HappyDude20 Avatar
24 months ago


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24 months ago
I’ve got a 2007 Mac Mini available for $90,000
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24 months ago
the iphone in the picture says 8gb. So which is it?
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DocMultimedia Avatar
24 months ago
I really love that old photo. Not gonna pay tons for the jacket, but won't forget the photo until senility kicks in.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
24 months ago

the iphone in the picture says 8gb. So which is it?
There's a 4GB auction (lot # 4211) ('https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/348973506984211-apple-iphone-rare-4gb-model-first-generation-sealed/?cat=0') as well as a couple 8GB auctions (lot #4210 ('https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/348943906984210-apple-iphone-first-generation-sealed-8gb/?cat=0') and lot #4209 ('https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/348324706984209-apple-iphone-first-generation-sealed-8gb/?cat=0')). MR pulled the pic from one of the 8GB auctions because... 🤷‍♂️
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Octavius8 Avatar
24 months ago
Who cares about an “original iPhone”?. What is the value of old tech?. Not signed, not used by Steve himself, no nothing about it, just a little old useless hardware that is unusable now and that many of us remember, but got over it in just a year.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)