A rare Apple-I computer is at a small California auction house in late November. $200,000 It will go on sale with an initial offer.
John Moran Auctioneers and Appraisers auctioned by Apple-IHandcrafted by Steve Wozniak. The model in question was bought by an electronics professor at the school in 1976 and sold to a student. “Caffey College” Apple-I known as.
Apple-I to be sold starting at $200,000
According to the auction listing, the computer consists of an original “NTI” motherboard that supports Sprague 39D capacitors, original power regulators and rare “Circle D” ceramic capacitors.
In addition, there is the Apple Cassette Adapter and is housed in an original ByteShop wooden case with a Datanetics keyboard, connecting cable and power supply, a 1986 video monitor. Various other items found on the computer include operating manuals and cables.
John Moran says the specific Apple-I model was meticulously crafted and evaluated. This model will be included in the official registry of Apple-I computers under the pseudonym “Chaffey College Apple-I”.
The Apple-I goes up for auction on Tuesday, November 9 at 11:30 PM Pacific Time. It has a starting bid of $200,000, and estimated selling prices are between $400,000 and $600,000.