Will another auction original iPhone break the $63K record?
An original iPhone was recently auctioned for $63,000.
While some manufacturers focus on releasing luxury versions of the iPhone, the truth is that the most expensive iPhone in the world will always remain the original iPhone from 2007. 63,000 dollars.
Now, the date has been set for a new auction that will feature all kinds of rare Apple products. Auction participants can choose to bid 2007 iPhone in original packaging, Apple-1 computer by Steve Wozniak, ROM chip by Steve Jobs, vintage posters with the slogan Think Different and a letter by Steve Jobs. Almost nothing!
This original 2007 iPhone could be worth $60,000
After selling a first-generation iPhone for $63,000 and breaking all records, it’s now up for auction. another 8GB iPhone in its original package. From RR Auction they estimate the final price of this iconic collector’s item to be over $20,000, but due to its condition and resemblance to the last iPhone sold at auction, its value could reach an excellent $60,000.
The description of this iPhone at auction mentions:
“Unopened original first generation Apple iPhone, model A1203, code MA712LL/A (8 GB). On the box, a life-size image of the iPhone on the screen and 12 icons showing that it was first production (2007); a 13th icon for iTunes, that year Then it arrived. In new condition and factory sealed.”
As we mentioned earlier, the auction will also feature other high-value items such as the Apple-1. $500,000Think Different posters and letters and documents signed by Steve Jobs.
Source: i Padizate
