A new auction is offering signed Apple items for auction, including photos, manuals and other artifacts signed by Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne The auction lasted until June 15. RR auction's boutique signature and cultural relics activities included a wide range of documents and items signed by celebrities, including presidents and religious figures, as well as major historical leaders. As part of 865 auctions, some items in the catalogue are associated with apple.
A total of 12 auctions were listed with Apple Related to the company, signed by CO founders Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. Although some items have only one signature, many items also include the handwriting of two people.
The list includes photos, including a portrait of Wozniak with a signed floppy disk, and another picture of the apple-1 motherboard with a one dollar bill signed by Wayne. Other auctions included floppy disks and an Apple-II reference manual signed by Woz and Wayne, a mouse signed by Woz, and a copy of the apple-1 motherboard signed by Wayne.
Although watts is well known for being part of Apple's history, Wayne is a less well-known figure. Wayne was one of the company's three co founders, but resigned 12 days after the company was founded and sold his 10% stake to Steve Jobs for $800.
These auctions can be auctioned on the RR auction website. Until June 15, the lowest bid for all Apple related items is $200.