A floppy disc autographed by Steve Jobs valued at $7500 is up for auction


Attention all Steve Jobs fans! A Macintosh floppy disk autographed by the late Apple co-founder is up for grabs. And if you’re a diehard fan of Jobs, you’ll be aware that he rarely ever gave autographs and this being a properly kept Apple memorabilia with his signature on it makes it all the more special. The autographed floppy with a copy of the Macintosh System Tools version 6.0 is currently up for bidding at RR Auction with an estimated value of $7,500. At the time of writing, the collectible has received 8 bids with the current bid $5060; however, we expect it to get more bids escalating the price significantly.

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The description on the listing reads: “Macintosh System Tools Version 6.0 floppy disk, signed in black felt tip, “steve jobs.” In fine condition, with slight brushing to the ink. A hugely desirable format for Jobs’s seldom-seen autograph—known as a reluctant signer, he often declined to comply with the requests of collectors. As a piece of Apple’s iconic Mac OS software, boasting Jobs’s elegantly stylish lowercase signature, this is a museum-quality piece of computing history.” The auction ends on 4th December, so quickly go check the link and put your bid if you want to get your hands on it.

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