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A Rare Piece Of Apple History Is Being Auctioned Off Between $300,000 And $500,000

Oct 8, 2014, 20:06 IST

Apple's first product was the Apple I computer, which was originally constructed by Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak back in 1976.

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On Oct. 22, auction house Bonhams will give collectors the opportunity to purchase a vital part of the Apple 1, auctioning off a rare working Apple I motherboard that's likely to sell for around $400,000, according to Mashable.

The motherboard, which was built in Steve Jobs' garage by Steve Wozniak, features the serial number "01-0070" and is believed to be part of the original batch of 50 Apple I computers sold to Byte Shop, one of the first computer retailers.

Bonhams is looking to fetch between $300,000 and $500,00 for the Apple I motherboard.

Bonhams will also be auctioning off a vintage flag from Apple's European headquarters, which was flown until 1996. The flag is, said to be in "fine condition," is expected to be auctioned off for between $1,500 and $2,500.

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You can take a closer look at the motherboard and flag below.

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