Rare Apple Artifact Commands 260x Its Original Price
In a recent auction, a rare sealed original 4GB iPhone from 2007 fetched an astonishing $130,027.20, soaring over 260 times its initial sale price of $499.
Legacy of Rarity: Apple’s Historic Device
The frenzy surrounding the high-priced auction can be attributed to the device’s scarcity. Apple Inc.’s 4GB iPhone was discontinued a mere two months post its launch, adding to its allure among collectors.
Historical Context and Rarity
This surge in price is not an isolated incident. In 2023, similar models were auctioned for even higher prices. In July, one fetched over $190,000, and in October, another went for $133,435. Additionally, a business card signed by Steve Jobs was sold for $181,183, while an Apple-1 signed by Steve Wozniak commanded $323,789.
Value in Rare Artifacts
The escalating values of these prized possessions underscore the enduring fascination collectors have with rare tech memorabilia, especially those linked to Apple and its visionary co-founders.