Steve Jobs' Signed 1983 Business Card Sells for $103,750 at Auction: Rare Apple Memorabilia.

A rare signed business card from Steve Jobs, dated 1983, has become one of the most expensive pieces of Apple memorabilia ever sold. At the recent Remarkable Rarities auction by RR Auction, the card, initially estimated at $60,000, fetched an impressive $103,750, far exceeding its pre-auction estimate. This unique artifact is graded PSA 10 Gem Mint, the highest rating given by the prestigious authentication service, and is considered a highly coveted piece of tech history.

The business card showcases Steve Jobs' autograph, his role as Chairman and Board Member of Apple, along with his contact information from Apple’s early days, including the company’s iconic rainbow byte logo. Of the 15 Jobs business cards sold by RR Auction, only four come from 1983, and only one is signed, making this particular card extraordinarily rare.

Although the business card commanded a high price, it ranks eighth among the most valuable Steve Jobs items sold by RR Auction. For instance, a signed Apple II manual sold for $787,484 in 2021. Other significant Jobs memorabilia, such as a signed 1986 Macintosh Plus and items tied to Apple’s early history, have also broken six-figure records.

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This auction also featured a variety of historical and celebrity items, including a signed photo of Albert Einstein and a signed photo of The Beatles. The rising interest in Steve Jobs memorabilia signals a continued demand for tech history collectibles, reflecting the lasting legacy of the Apple co-founder in pop culture and technology.

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