Sothebys on Friday will auction an original Apple Computer 1 motherboard and seems confident it will attract a bid of somewhere between $120,000 and $180,000, CNET reports.
CNET blogger Chris Matyszczyk had this to say to potential bidders:
?What's morally uplifting about your potential investment is that this particular machine allegedly works. It is, so Sothebys says, one of only six in earthly existence that can do whatever it is Apple-1 computers were supposed to do. Add, subtract and look amazing at parties, I suppose.?
Matyszczyk adds that a couple of years ago Christies sold an Apple-1 for $210,00, but it had a little something extra ? a signed letter sent to the original owner by Steve Jobs.
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