Steve Jobs' Historic Apple Phone Bill Check, Other Items Up for Auction

Steve Jobs's historic check that was used to pay Apple's Phone bill, along with other rare and vintage items from the company are now up for auction.

The RR Auction website is now open for bidding and is now accepting bids for as low as $200 to up to $300,000. The auction will be available until March 21.

Steve Jobs' Apple Phone Bill Check on Auction

The check which was signed by Steve Jobs is dated back to the year 1976. The founder used to pay Pacific Telephone $201.41 at the Wells Fargo Bank to cover the Apple Computer Company's telephone bill.

Currently, the check received 15 bids already with the highest bidder willing to pay $15,307. The next bidder would have to bid $16,838 to snatch the check from the current owner.

"During this period in the summer of 1976, roughly four months after founding the Apple Computer Company, Jobs and Steve Wozniak were hard at work building their first product," the item description stated. For 10 months or so, Jobs and Wozniak were able to produce 200 Apple-1 computers and sold 175 of them.

The Jobs-signed check to pay the company's telephone bill is rated to be in a "very fine condition". It is encapsulated and graded by PSA/DNA as "GEM MT10."

Rare Apple Products Currently in Auction

The RR Auction also opened the bidding for some rare and vintage Apple items. Bidders could get an Apple II Computer with Apple Monitor II, Disk II Drives, and Software. The Apple II Plus Computer: Scarce Bell & Howell 'Darth Vader' or 'Black Apple' Variant is also available.

Developers can also fill their vintage collection by bidding for the Apple Lisa Pascal software collection, Apple II and Macintosh Developer Manuals, and more.

The site also offers rare Atari prototypes and schematics, coding keysets that were developed by Douglas Engelbart, and dozens of vintage video games.

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