Steve Jobs Job Application Letter Auctioned USD 343,000


 Rare items belonging to the late former Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, were auctioned off. There are checks up to job application letters that sell up to USD 343,000.


The 1960s Douglas Engelbart XY computer mouse was displayed during a preview of the item offered at the "The Steve Jobs Revolution" RR Auction, in New York City, USA, Tuesday (8/3/2022) local time.



The goods of the late former Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, will be auctioned at RR Auction's "The Steve Jobs Revolution" in New York City, on March 8-17, 2022.



Collectors can buy a variety of items, including Apple -related, personal computers, and video games.




One of the top items auctioned was a check dated July 1976 for the purchase of components for the Apple 1 computer signed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The auctioneer cleared the check before Apple had any investors. The reason why two people should sign is said to be because at that time any expenditure above USD 1,000 must be agreed upon by both.




Other Steve Jobs items auctioned such as school photos and job application applications for Atari, which are also used as non-fungible tokens (NFT). The physical version was handwritten directly by Steve Jobs in 1973, when he was 18 years old. This letter is worth USD 343,000





Steve Jobs is said to rarely sign objects, so his signatures are called rare and can make a lot of money because they are hunted by collectors.

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