A Working Apple I Just Sold For $671,400 At Auction

A Working Apple I Just Sold For $671,400 At Auction

The Apple 1 is a little piece of history, the first in a lineage that’s taken the world by storm since its birth in 1976. And that piece of history is worth a lot. An anonymous collector just picked up a still functioning(!) one of the suckers at auction for a cool $US671,400. And you thought gaming PCs were expensive.

The recent sale — which just closed today — beats out a record of $US640,000 that was set in the same Cologne, Germany auction house just last year, and a record of $US374,500 just a few months before that; these have got to be some of the few electronics that are going up in value as they age.

Not much is known about the purchaser except that he/she is “a wealthy entrepreneur from the Far East” according to the New York Times. I’ll bet you wish you had that much cash to throw down on a seriously antiquated piece of hardware. And though it might be a bit of an increase over the machines initial $US666.66 launch-price (some $US2,700 in current-day dollars), it’s priceless in its own way. But most of us would probably just be better off with an iPad. [The New York Times]


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