A working Apple 1 computer that originally sold for $666.66 back in 1976, has just sold at auction for a record $905,000.
The Bonhams auction, held in in New York, estimated the motherboard might bring between $300,000 and $500,000, but when the gavel came down, it fetched north of $1 million.
Only a few Apple 1 computers survive today. Only about 200 total units were ever produced. The buyer remains unknown.
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