Meanwhile, Apple-1 in original box signed by Woz goes for $736,862 Richard Currie Mon 21 Dec 2020 // 12:40 UTC Share Copy Steve Jobs may no longer be with us but the cult of Apple persists as fanbois haemorrhage money to own pieces from the company's past. Cupertino relics are known to fetch eye-watering sums at auction, like the Apple-1 that went for a stonking $375,000 in 2018, or indeed the early consumer computer's documentation, which sold for almost $13,000 last year by itself. But scruffy notes by Apple's other founding Steve – Wozniak – for a prototype of the Apple II home computer have dwarfed them all by raking in a massive $630,272.50 during online bidding led by Boston-based RR Auctions between 10 and 17 December.