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This Steve Wozniak Signed Apple 1 Computer is Up for Auction

The Apple 1 computer was produced in a very limited amount of just 200 units, there are only 50 known to be around to this day. This original Steve Wozniack signed Apple 1 computer is being auctioned off at Christies for an estimated $261,000-$392,000; the original cost of this primitive machine was $666.66.

Today, Apple makes and distributes devices by the millions, in the companies early days the story was much different, Steve Wozniack, during the earliest days of Apple, was known to have created the mother boards. His nickname 'The Woz' has been autographed on the interior of this fully functional computer.

Wealthy techies, celebrities and collectors will surely be lined up anxiously at the auction awaiting their chance to own this iconic signed Apple 1 computer.
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