Yet another sealed 4GB original iPhone brings in over $100,000 at auction
It's time to rummage through your closets and desk drawers for forgotten tech as another iPhone with 4GB of storage sold at an auction for over $130,000.
It's time to rummage through your closets and desk drawers for forgotten tech as another iPhone with 4GB of storage sold at an auction for over $130,000.
Maybe we should have saved some of our old Apple gear. RR Auction's "Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution" auction has wrapped up, and collectors are scoring Apple-specific memorabilia at a premium.
An ultra-rare 4GB original-release iPhone has been put up for auction, and if sales records hold true, it is poised to bring in over $100,000.
Steve Jobs personally footed the bill for Apple's phone expenses in 1976, and the check he signed is currently up for auction.
Steve Jobs went shopping at RadioShack in 1976, spending a whopping $4.01 via a signed check — and that check has blown away expectations, hitting $46,063 at auction.
A check signed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs paying $4.01 to RadioShack is likely to fetch more than $25,000 in an auction ending on Wednesday.
A 2007 original, boxed iPhone presented by Drew Carey to a "Price is Right" producer has been sold for $20,480.
The ongoing LCG Fall Premier Auction features four first-generation iPhones, including one that is still sealed in its original shipping box.
An iPad autographed and sent as a gift by Steve Jobs is estimated to fetch at least $10,000 at auction, while an unopened iPhone in gift packaging is expected to sell for over $20,000.
A check made out by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak for components while creating the Apple I has far exceeded its predicted price at auction.
A first-generation iPod that's been around the auction block is up for sale once again — fetching the highest price yet at $29,000.
A check made out by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak for components while creating the Apple I is up for auction alongside Jobs's handwritten advertising draft and other rare memorabilia.
An original 2007 4GB iPhone has broken sales records at auction, with a 4GB first-release unit still in its factory sealing seemingly selling for over $190,000.
There's another sealed, original 4GB iPhone up for auction that could sell for up to $100,000 or more.
A rare and pristine Apple Computer Company check signed by Steve Jobs in 1976 fetched enough money to buy the owner a giant, six-carat diamond.
A check signed by Steve Jobs may be worth thousands more at auction, than what's written on it.
The factory-sealed "Lucky You" original iPhone sold for $40,320, more expensive than some colleges — although its estimated price was much higher.
A factory-sealed original iPhone with a unique sticker is up for auction that is expected to end at as much as $60,000.
The "Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution" auction has concluded, and the sealed original iPhone sold for $54,904.
A new auction in March will feature a collection of over 500 Mac computers and other Apple products spanning over 45 years.
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