Bee RR Auction is currently an online auction with various Apple and Steve Jobs collectibles. Grab your chance!
Online auction of Apple and Steve Jobs collectibles
The auction includes, among other things, a Apple-1 Computer, a 4GB original iPhone, Apple-1 Polaroids of Steve Jobs, the legendary bomber jacket of Jobs and more. We list a number of items for you!
Apple-1 Computer
The online auction includes a functional Apple-1 computer, donated by former Apple employee Dana Redington. The computer was given to Redington by Jobs and Wozniak. Apple-1 expert Corey Cohen restored the computer. The bidding is now approaching $100,000, and the Apple-1 is expected to sell for more than $300,000.
Original polaroids
Various original Polaroids that Steve Jobs used when he presented the Apple-1 to Paul Terrell are also for sale via the online auction. Terrell ordered the Apple-1 machines to sell at The Byte Shop. The photos are expected to sell for over $30,000.
iPhone 4 GB (1st generation)
There is also an original 4GB iPhone for sale, in original condition and still in the original box. Original iPhones are selling for over $50,000 and the rare 4GB models have previously sold for over $190,000. RR Auction expects this GB iPhone to sell for over $80,000.
Steve Jobs ‘Middle Finger to IBM’ Leather Bomber Jacket
Also the bomber jacket that Steve Jobs wore in an iconic 1983 photo is up for auction at the online auction. The jacket is famous for featuring Jobs giving the middle finger to an IBM sign in New York City. The jacket could sell for as much as $75,000.
Apple iPad: First Generation Prototype
Rare prototype from around 2009 of the first generation Apple iPad. This iPad launches the SwitchBoard utility, an internal Apple launcher for diagnostic and debugging programs used in development. This iPad could sell for as much as $20,000 at this online auction.
Online auction with many more items
You can find many more items at RR Auction’s online auction, from gaming consoles to clothing and all sorts of hardware. Prices for the least expensive items start at around $100. The auction ‘Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution’ ends on August 22nd.