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Apple-1 sells for $375,000
Nearly half a century old and one of the few that existed to begin with, the "Bayville" Apple-1 computer sold for $375,000.
RR Auction's "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution" sale has sold another rare Apple-1 computer for a massive $375,000.
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The Apple-1 that sold as part of a “Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution” auction event, is known as the “Bayville” Apple-1, ...
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The Apple-1 which sold at RR is known as the Bayville model and is fully operational, including a serial number believed to ...