Original sealed in plastic iPhone commands $35K at auction
A recent Apple hardware sale didn't just generate big money for an original Apple I board. At the same auction, a new and sealed first-generation iPhone also sold for over $35,000.
Image Credit: RR Auction
The items were part of RR Auction's "Apple, Jobs, and Computer Hardware" auction.
That same auction featured a rare Apple-1 prototype reportedly owned by Steve Jobs, which sold for $677,196.
Also included in the auction was an unopened first-generation iPod, which sold for $25,000, according to ZDnet.
Apple gear often sells for steep prices at auction. A vintage Apple check for $9.18 signed by Jobs sold for $55,000 in June.
In January, an autographed note signed by Jobs sold for $124,998. In the same auction was Steve Jobs' hand-annotated Pixar business card, which sold for $13,289.
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Image Credit: RR Auction
The items were part of RR Auction's "Apple, Jobs, and Computer Hardware" auction.
That same auction featured a rare Apple-1 prototype reportedly owned by Steve Jobs, which sold for $677,196.
Also included in the auction was an unopened first-generation iPod, which sold for $25,000, according to ZDnet.
Apple gear often sells for steep prices at auction. A vintage Apple check for $9.18 signed by Jobs sold for $55,000 in June.
In January, an autographed note signed by Jobs sold for $124,998. In the same auction was Steve Jobs' hand-annotated Pixar business card, which sold for $13,289.
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Comments
The iPhone 2G is fast becoming the Apple I in terms of outrageous pricing!
Paying a premium for a sealed box makes no sense to me at all. Until you open it, it’s just a cardboard box which might not even contain anything. After you open it, you’ve lost almost all the value, and you’re just left holding one of the millions of other old iPhones there are out there… the worst version of it at that.