Rare Steve Jobs-Signed Apple Business Card Up for Auction, Bids Reach $75,000
Saturday, Feb 15, 2025 5:25 am ET
In an exciting turn of events, a rare Steve Jobs-signed Apple business card from 1983 is up for auction, with bids already reaching an impressive $75,000. This unique piece of Apple history is generating significant interest among collectors and enthusiasts, with the next bid anticipated at $82,500. The card, which features Jobs' signature in black ink and the iconic rainbow Apple logo, is one of only four Jobs business cards from this era, with only one being signed by him.
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The card, which lists Jobs as "Chairman Board of Directors," is a testament to his role in shaping Apple's early days and its transformation into a global tech giant. The card's authenticity has been certified by RR Auction, despite some minor imperfections, adding credibility to its provenance and increasing its value. The high bids for the card reflect the strong market demand for such rare and historically significant items, as collectors compete for a chance to own a piece of history.

Steve Jobs' influence on technology and culture remains significant over a decade after his passing. His selective nature regarding signing memorabilia makes signed items highly coveted among collectors, driving up the bidding price for this particular card. The fact that Jobs was known for being "selective about signing memorabilia" further emphasizes the importance of this signed card (RR Auction, 2025).
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Apple's market cap of $2.949 trillion, making it the world's second-most valuable company by market cap, contributes to the demand for Apple-related memorabilia. The company's continued success and influence in the tech industry further enhance the desirability of this rare business card. As the auction continues, it will be interesting to see how high the bids go for this unique piece of Apple history.