by Fred Fuld III
Have you ever thought about investing in tech history? Such as the history of Apple Inc. (AAPL)?
Well now you have your chance.
Alexander Historical Auctions is auctioning off a couple of early Apple collectibles including Apple Computer’s first trade sign.
The sign is estimated at $100,000 to $200,000, with a start price of $50,000.
This was the very first sign used by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak to promote their Apple Computer start-up, and was displayed at the first trade shows Apple attended in 1976.
If this item is too rich for your blood, you might want to consider picking up Steve Wozniak’s first Apple Computer tool box.
It even has the original LabelMaker label with Wozniak’s name on it.
The starting bid is $10,000, with an estimate of $20,000 to $30,000.
This is your chance to get unique, rare, one-of-a-kind Apple collectables.
Please note: This auction includes other items that some may find disturbing.
Disclosure: Author owns AAPL.
Thanks for the heads up about the auction. I collect a lot of historical tech collectables.