Steve Jobs’ Signed Business Card Hits Auction, Bidding Soars

Steve Jobs-signed Apple business card in a protective case.

A signed business card from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is drawing intense interest at auction. The 1983 Apple Computer business card, featuring Jobs’ signature and the company’s rainbow logo, is part of RR Auction’s “Remarkable Rarities” event.


Bidding Surpasses Expectations

Auction experts initially estimated the card would sell for over $60,000. However, bidding has already soared past $75,000, exceeding expectations. With Jobs’ lasting impact on technology and the rarity of his signed memorabilia, the final sale price may climb much higher. The auction is set to close on February 20.

Steve Jobs-signed Apple business card in a protective case.

A Rare Collector’s Item

Steve Jobs’ signed business cards remain some of the most sought-after Apple memorabilia. RR Auction has previously handled 15 Jobs business cards, but only four were from this era. Among those, just one carried his signature. Last year, a similar card fetched an astounding $181,183, showcasing the demand for Jobs-related collectibles.

Tech Memorabilia Market on the Rise

Interest in Apple memorabilia continues to surge. In January, Karl Lagerfeld’s collection of iPods also went up for auction, highlighting the growing market for vintage tech collectibles. With Jobs’ legacy firmly established, items tied to his career remain highly valuable to collectors.


Final Countdown

With the auction nearing its end, collectors are eager to see how high bids will go. Based on past sales, this rare Apple artifact could set a new record before the February 20 deadline.

SOURCES:RR Auction
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