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Rare Apple Prototypes and Apple-1 Go Up for Auction

RR Auction is currently selling rare Apple products, including a functional Apple-1 computer potentially reaching $300,000. This Apple-1, designated "Bayville," is in excellent condition and includes an original manual with a handwritten note. Two checks signed by Steve Jobs are also up for auction, with an estimated value exceeding $25,000. A rare Apple II computer with a Rev. 0 logic board could sell for around $30,000. Several prototype Apple devices are included, such as a unique Macintosh Portable in a transparent case, potentially fetching over $50,000. Other prototypes include EVT or PVT versions of iPod Classic, iMac G3, and Power Mac models. These prototypes are expected to sell for thousands of dollars each. The auction features various vintage Apple items, highlighting their historical significance and collector value. All items are available for viewing and bidding on the RR Auction website. These auctions demonstrate the high demand and value of rare Apple memorabilia.
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