Collectors’ whim: Rare original iPhone sells for more than $150,000
LCG Auctions has auctioned off the very rare original 4GB iPhone.
The history of the iPhone and the evolution of Apple as a company after the legendary return of Steve Jobs has been so brutal that many collectors pay huge sums to get their hands on the rarest iPhone models in the world. Something we can verify without fail at an LCG Auction.
One of the most recent auctions is an iPhone that is expected to be worth more than $100,000, and it finally exceeded all expectations. It was auctioned for a scandalous figure of $158,000.. In this way, the record for an iPhone was auctioned for $ 63,000 in February 2023.
The world’s most expensive iPhone is up for auction and worth over $150,000
LCG Auctions has auctioned off an original iPhone model with 4GB of storage. It’s such a rare model a version produced for only a few months. That’s why its value reached such a high price. It was expected to reach $100,000 before auction, but it exceeded all records and all estimates and was auctioned off by. $158,000.
This original 4GB iPhone is one of the rarest iPhone models on the planet.
Auction of this rare 4GB first generation iPhone in its original packaging has started for $10,000. As we mentioned, they thought it would be worth this at LCG Auctions: Between $50,000 and $100,000. But the auction slowly climbed to $158,000. A price only the most avid collectors can achieve.
We’re talking about a value that’s up to 318 times more expensive than the original iPhone price marketed by. $499 16 years ago.
“Our offer is an ‘extremely’ rare 4GB model, factory sealed, in exceptional condition. Brand new, never activated. The phone’s origin is impeccable as the sender was part of Apple’s original engineering team at launch. iPhone time.”
In addition to the iPhone in good condition, 4GB of storage makes it the value is multiplied At one of the last auctions of LCG Auctions. It’s the value that makes this tiny iPhone the world’s most expensive iPhone.
Source: i Padizate
