RR Auction’s Apple Autograph Bonanza
Ever dreamed of owning a piece of Apple history that’s literally stamped by the legends who shaped the world? RR Auction is now live, and it’s got a special collection that’s got more autograph swagger than a backstage pass at a rock concert.
What’s on the Menu?
- 12 Apple memorabilia pieces up for grabs.
- Part of a massive haul of 865 lots—so you’ll feel like you’re hunting for hidden treasure.
- Each item carries a signature from high‑profile figures: from presidents to prophets, all wrapped up in serious Apple swag.
Why You Should Care
These signs aren’t just random scribbles; they’re finishes from people who’ve worn the world’s biggest headlines. Think of it as holding a tiny ticket to history—just with more ink and more flavor.
Get in Now
Head over to the auction platform, place your bids, and you might just snag the legendary Apple object that makes your friends swoon. The clock’s ticking, so don’t miss out!
Apple‑Style Collectibles Go Up for Grabs
Think you’ve seen all the cool Apple relics? Think again! The auction line‑up boasts an Apple‑1 board replica that’s practically a mini‑museum, a legacy mouse signed by Wozniak, and a reference manual for the Apple II. You can also snatch floppy disks, a cheeky one dollar bill, a Apple‑1 motherboard image, and a host of photographs that capture the early days of the tech giant.
Cheat sheet: every piece brings a personal touch from the co‑founders. You’ll find some with Steve Wozniak’s signature, others bearing Ronald Wayne’s autograph, and a few that proudly carry the signatures of BOTH stalwarts.
How to Get Involved
- Open live shop: “Fine Autographs and Artifacts”
- Keep an eye till June 15 for the last chance to place a bid
- Register and jump in via the official RR Auctions site
- Minimum bid set at a cool $200—you’re basically buying a slice of history here
Don’t let this legendary opportunity slide—whether you’re a collector or just a tech history fan, the Apple‑era treasures are waiting for a new owner.
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