翻 1851 倍:苹果罕见 3 位创始人同签支票拍卖

Core Insights - The auction titled "Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution" held by RR Auction concluded on August 21, featuring several high-value early Apple memorabilia [1] - A first-generation iPod sold for $40,264, setting a historical record, while an unopened 4GB first-generation iPhone fetched $81,989 (approximately 589,000 RMB) [1] - A significant item was a check signed by all three Apple co-founders, which sold for $87,940 (approximately 631,000 RMB), highlighting its rarity and historical significance [1] Auction Highlights - The check, dated March 28, 1976, was filled out by Steve Jobs and paid $47.50 to Pacific Telephone, representing a crucial moment in Apple's early financial struggles [1][2] - The back of the check features the names of Jobs, Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, along with the company's address, marking it as a unique artifact from the "garage era" of Apple [2] - The auction vice president described the check as one of the most historically significant Apple documents they have handled, linking the myth of the garage era to real business operations [2]