When a mac is worth as dear as a house

For the record, Steve Jobs had left Apple in 1985 to create its own company: Next. But that didn't prevent him from continuing to use apple computers, including Macintosh.

An auction with the salt note

Not long ago, Bonhams launched an auction with many lots connected to Apple and Steve Jobs. The main batch isA Macintosh is 1987. It is a machine with particular history, since used at the time by Steve Jobs and his assistant.

Macintosh SE de Steve Jobs

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The value of this lot was estimated between200,000 and $ 300,000, between 205,000 and 307,000 euros. It also includes a 20 MB hard drive, a backup disk, a keyboard and a mouse. You have if ever until October 25 to place an auction.

Bonhams also offers other Apple lots or directly connected to the old CEO of the firm for auction. We can find theApple II, a model of which is still in operation in the Apple Museum in Moscow. The value of the latter is estimated between20,000 and 30,000 dollars. In addition, for a slightly more reasonable budget, between $ 1,000 and $ 2,000, it is possible to acquire some collection gadgets. For example, an official T-shirt by the Apple Macintosh team dating from the 80s. Or an assortment with objects that belonged to Steve Jobs when he worked at Next.

If all these lots are sold at extraordinary prices, it is not surprising to see them take so much value over the years. Because the craze around the first Macintosh computers remains persist over time. We recently saw the Egalo brand Selling a protective case for AirPods which took over the design of the Macintosh SE.

Who among you has had a Macintosh is?

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