
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.

Steve Jobs business card

Steve Jobs business card
The auction featured items from the early days of computing and video games, and boasted multiple Steve Jobs autographed items.
The biggest seller was a Steve Jobs-signed business card circa 1983. At most, five business cards signed by Jobs from any era have been authenticated by PSA/DNA. It sold for an impressive $181,183.
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Apple stuff including a business card signed by Steve Jobs sold at auction for big money