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Forms with Steve Jobs’ signature are auctioned off for hundreds of millions

Telset.id, Jakarta – Auction online A number of historical items, such as the signature documents of Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and other technology pioneers, will take place at the end of July 2022.

Auction online will also offer collectible Apple memorabilia. Besides Jobs, the documents to be auctioned were also signed by Steve Wozniak.

The telephone quote from Apple InsiderThursday (21/7/2022), the items were collected over the years by Charles Mann, creator of the educational Powersharing Series.

These items are being included in a new lot of Apple, Jobs, and Computer Hardware that will soon be auctioned through auction house RR Auction, USA.

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While the lot includes items such as computer manuals and the Apple Newton MessagePad, some of the more unique memorabilia is a series of documents.

There are also other releases and slips of paper signed by Jobs, the founder of Apple, and Steve Wozniak, who is none other than the creator of Apple Computer.

The documents include release forms signed by many of the technology pioneers participating in the educational Powersharing Series.

Educational Powersharing Series is a series of talk sessions about education recorded in audio form at the Boston Computer Society.

Some of the pioneers whose signatures are represented include Bill Gates, Esther Dyson, Pixar founder Alvy Ray Smith, to former Apple CEO John Sculley.

The Jobs document has an estimated auction price of USD 12,000 or approximately Rp. 180 million and an initial bid of USD 1,000 or approximately Rp. 15 million.

Release form signed by Wozniak offered at auction online starting from USD 200 or approximately IDR 3 million. The highest bidder will win it.

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The lot is set to reach the auction block on Friday (22/7/2022), at 11.00 a.m. local time. Auction online will close on August 18, 2022.

Steve Jobs’ historic auction is not the first. Previously Steve Jobs’ manuscript ever sold at a fantastic value. The manuscript contains notes on Apple’s first computer specifications written by the legend himself.

The manuscript, which is a sheet of paper, has been auctioned along with two photos of a 1970s Polaroid at Bonhams, a privately owned British auction house for the world’s antiques. [SN/HBS]

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