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kristopolous 5 days ago

Gotta be honest, if I saw this sitting next to a dumpster I'd probably think "what is this worthless circuitboard doing here." and then I'd take it to properly e-waste it only to later find out:

"That was worth how much!?"

kens 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

That literally happened: a woman dropped off computer junk at an e-waste facility in Milpitas in 2015. The facility found an Apple I in the stuff and sold it for $200,000. They tried unsuccessfully to get in touch with the woman to split the money.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19665632

ndiddy 4 days ago | parent [-]

The Apple 1 registry site says that it was likely a marketing stunt by the e-waste facility (https://www.apple1registry.com/en/theapple1.html):

> The story of an almost-destroyed Apple-1 found in a recycling center is a bit strange. There’s no proof it's true. No picture of the Apple-1 has been published, yet the company was in the news for a long time. After gaining so much attention, many people sent old computers to them. Numerous requests for a photo or info went unanswered. No Apple-1 expert or collector was ever contacted by the recycling company.

As far as I can tell, there's no public record of the sale, the buyer never came forward, and all the photos of the computer from news articles and stuff are stock images of other Apple 1s.

kristopolous 21 hours ago | parent [-]

Upon closer inspection I'd probably notice the "Apple Computer 1" and then think "oh cool, a replica" and put it in a box with conference swag

stavros 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

How much is it worth? I couldn't find any prices on the page.

OJFord 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

If you click on one that says '$ [date]' instead of '$ no auction' then it will say. E.g. August 2022 for $677k: https://www.apple1registry.com/en/2.html

stavros 4 days ago | parent [-]

Ahh I didn't realize, thanks!

razakel 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Hundreds of thousands of dollars.