Steve Jobs' $201 Apple phone bill from 1976 garage days up for auction
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Steve Jobs' signed check for $201.41 to pay an Apple phone bill from 1976 is up for auction. The check shows Apple's first official address in Palo Alto.
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The 42-year-old check provides a glimpse into Apple's early days, when Jobs and Wozniak were building their first product.
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Bidding ends March 21st, with the current bid over $15,000 for this rare artifact from Apple's origins in the Jobs' family garage.
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The auction site RR Auction has other rare Apple items available like an Apple-1 computer signed by Wozniak, a prototype Mac mouse, and a sealed first-gen iPhone.
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Additional tech collectibles are also up for auction including Atari prototypes, Douglas Engelbart's keyset, and dozens of classic video games.