In an auction organized by RR Auction, a check signed by Steve Jobs, from the Apple Computer Company, sold for $106,985. The check was written and signed by Jobs in 1976 and addressed to Crampton, Remke, & Miller, INC, the California technology microenterprise consulting firm.
This is a valuable check as it depicts the beginnings of Apple over 40 years ago.
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Apple, four decades after the signing of that check, is one of the biggest companies in the technology field. The check invested that year was fully valid, which pays off for those who acquire the highly symbolic and collectible object. The highest bid was BRL 106,000, taking home the beginning of a commendable trajectory for the big Apple.
This check has significant historical value as it bears Apple's original address at the time, located at 770 Welch Rd., Ste. 154, in Palo Alto. This was the residence where Jobs and Wozniak worked in their garage, and the address in question was used as an answering machine for the company.
In addition to Steve Jobs no longer being alive, the sale of this check is important for collectors who certainly did everything to acquire the object at auction. Apple, like the co-founder, draws millions of fans around the world, which justifies the transfer of an old check for US$ 106,985, the equivalent of more than R$ 530 thousand.
The check also represents a pivotal moment in the founding of the company, enshrining the founders' perseverance and entrepreneurial spirit over decades.
It's further testament to the enduring legacy left by Jobs and Apple's impact on the tech industry, the which justifies such recognition by the public, since this is the second check that goes to auction.
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