Rare and Restored: Apple-1 Computer Fetches $375,000 at Auction

A fully functional Apple-1 Computer has been sold at auction for $375,000. The rare and historic machine was meticulously restored by Corey Cohen and is listed as #91 in the Apple-1 records. It received an 'exceptional' 8.0 rating due to its excellent cosmetic condition and bright labeling on integrated circuits. The computer also includes an original manual with handwritten notes referencing Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Daniel Kottke. Bobby Livingston from RR Auction emphasized the historical significance of owning such a piece. Other notable items in the 'Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution Auction' include a signed 1976 Apple Computer Co. check for $112,054, a sealed first-generation 4GB iPhone for $87,514, and an Apple Lisa Computer with 'Twiggy' drives for $56,818.
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