An early Apple check signed by Steve Jobs in 1976 is anticipated to garner thousands in an auction.

A check signed by Steve Jobs from 1976, linked to Apple's early days, is expected to attract significant bids at an upcoming auction.

iOS - 10-03-2024 04:34

 

A check personally signed by Steve Jobs in 1976, covering Apple's phone bill to Pacific Telephone for $201.41, is up for auction. Dated July 8, 1976, and emanating from Apple's first official address in Palo Alto, this check not only underscores the financial beginnings of Apple but also marks a significant moment in tech history. Certified with the highest authenticity grade by PSA/DNA, it symbolizes a time well before the revolutionary launch of the first iPhone. This artifact, part of the "Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution" collection at RR Auctions, is expected to attract substantial interest, reflecting the enduring allure of Steve Jobs' memorabilia. The auction is set to conclude on March 21, 2024, continuing the trend of high demand for items connected to Jobs, including a previously auctioned check to RadioShack and an iPad and iPhone signed by him.

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