February 21, 2025 - 13:03

A remarkable piece of tech history has just changed hands for a staggering $83,000. This rare business card, dating back to 1983, was signed by the late Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc. The card, which features Jobs' name and contact information, represents a unique artifact from the early days of one of the world's most influential companies.
The sale highlights the enduring fascination with Jobs, who is often credited with revolutionizing the technology industry. While this transaction is impressive, it is worth noting that it is not the highest price ever paid for a business card signed by him. Collectors and enthusiasts continue to seek out memorabilia related to Jobs, reflecting his lasting impact on innovation and design.
As the auction world witnesses escalating prices for tech-related collectibles, this sale serves as a reminder of the cultural significance of figures like Jobs and the artifacts that represent their legacies.
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