In 1983, Steve Jobs signed one of his business cards and it recently sold at auction for over $180,000. That’s the equivalent of 180 units of the current iPhone 15, or 400 Apple Watch Series 9, or even 643 Apple AirPods Pro. The card features the iconic rainbow “Apple Computer” logo, Steve’s name, company title, and the Cupertino address.
While almost $200K may seem like a hefty price tag, it pales in comparison to some other collectibles. For example, the “1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311” baseball card recently set a record as the most valuable piece of sports memorabilia ever sold for $12.6 million.
Experts have confirmed that Steve Jobs’ card is in perfect condition with no discoloration or damage to corners or edges. His signature is flawlessly preserved, adding to its value.
The auction named “Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution” also featured other unique company products. One of the highlights was a pair of specially made Steve Wozniak Apple rainbow sunglasses which sold for $11,000/pair. Additionally, Apple wine glasses were available for purchase at $314 each.
If you’re a die-hard Apple fan, these items might be right up your alley! How much would you be willing to pay for a piece of tech history?