Another check signed by Steve Jobs goes up for auction

2023-05-02 21:54:03

A check signed by Steve Jobs it is regarding to be auctioned and, amazingly, it might be worth even more than the written figures. The object is part of a batch of RR Auctiona well-known auction house, and it is estimated that a bid above the US$25 mil you must finish it off.

In addition to the signature of the former Apple CEO, the check also bears the company’s first official address, in Palo Alto. It also shows that it was valued at $175 at the time and was issued to Crampton, Remke & Miller, a management consulting firm that operated in California in the 1970s.

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According to RR Auction, the object is dated July 8, 1976, the founding year of the Apple Computer Company. Another interesting historical fact is the fact that the check dates back to when Jobs and Steve Wozniak were developing the Apple I, the company’s first product.

Still according to the auction house, the object is in “perfect condition” and, until the publication of this article, the highest bid was US$16.500. As this is not the first check signed by Jobs to be auctioned, it is believed that the property of this auction can be sold for an even greater value. Offers run until May 10th.

via iMore


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