A rare and highly sought-after Apple item is now up for auction, with a signed business card from the late Steve Jobs commanding a substantial sum. The card, dated circa 1983, features the iconic rainbow Apple logo and is signed by Jobs in black ink. The listing has already surpassed its initial anticipated sale price of $60,000, reaching a staggering $75,000, according to AppleInsider.
The auction, which is part of the Remarkable Rarities auction, is ongoing until February 20, and it is the only Apple-related item up for bid. The rarity of such a card has contributed to its high demand, "with only 15 Jobs business cards available.".. of which only four date back to the 1983 timeframe. The card's value is a testament to the enduring appeal of Apple's early history and the significance of Jobs' role in shaping the company's identity. The auction house notes that these cards are particularly elusive... and their rarity makes them highly prized among collectors.
Steve Jobs was a visionary entrepreneur and inventor who co-founded Apple Inc. in 1976. He is widely recognized as one of the most innovative and successful business leaders of the last century. As the CEO of Apple, Jobs led the company to become one of the world's most valuable and influential technology companies.
Jobs' legacy extends beyond his work at Apple, where he played a crucial role in the development of the Macintosh computer, the iPod, the iPhone, and the iPad. He was a pioneer in the tech industry and his passion for design, "innovation.".. and pushing boundaries continues to inspire new generations of entrepreneurs and inventors.
Steve Jobs business cards.
Steve Jobs business cards are highly sought-after collector's items, particularly among Apple enthusiasts and history buffs. The rarity and significance of these cards make them highly prized among collectors. As one of the co-founders of Apple, Jobs' signature is a tangible connection to the company's early days and a testament to his innovative spirit.
The cards, which were likely given out to partners, investors, and other key stakeholders, showcase the Apple logo and feature Jobs' distinctive handwriting. The condition and provenance of the card can greatly impact its value. In this case, the card in question is a rare 1983 edition, with only four dated to that specific year, "making it a highly valuable and unique item." The fact that it has already surpassed its initial anticipated sale price of $60,000, reaching a staggering $75,000... is a testament to the enduring appeal of Apple's early history and the significance of Jobs' role in shaping the company's identity. The sale of this card is a rare opportunity for collectors to own a piece of Apple's history and a tangible connection to the legendary entrepreneur.
For those looking to add to their collection of Apple rarities, a business card signed by the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs is now up for auction ⁘ just be prepared to pay a lot. The card in question is a "highly coveted circa 1983 Apple Computer business card of Steve Jobs, which is signed neatly in black ink," according to the listing page.___ ___
It features the iconic rainbow Apple byte logo. Don't expect to snag it for a deal, though. At the time of publication, the auction has already surged up to $75,000 surpassing the anticipated sale of more than $60,000.