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Steve Jobs' business card, including his signature, is for sale. But prepare a hefty sum – LSA Magazine

Feb 19, 2025Feb 19, 2025

Do you want to buy a unique prop associated with Applem? The auction of the co-founder's unique business card is ongoing until February 20th AppSteve Jobs' business card, which is being held by Boston-based RR Auction. The business card dates from around 1983 and depicts Jobs as the company's chairman of the board Apple Computer.

The uniqueness of this business card lies not only in its age, but above all in Jobs' signature, which is extremely valuable among collectors. Jobs was known for his reluctance to give autographs. Any document bearing his signature therefore achieves truly astronomical amounts at auctions. This particular specimen was assessed by the renowned organization PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator), which gave it a rating of "Gem Mint 10" - almost perfect condition.

The current offer for this business card (at the time of writing) is 75 thousand dollars, however, a similar piece sold for more than $181 last year. KoneThe actual price could easily be more than double. Jobs, who died in 2011 at the age of 56, left behind not only a technological legacy but also highly prized collectibles. Last year, for example, a check signed by Jobs sold for more than $100, proving that his handwriting still holds immense value for fans and collectors around the world.

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