Well if that old computer is an iconic computer like the Apple 1, we guess it makes sense as it is a part of the history of one of the largest tech companies in the world today. That being said, it seems that a report from Reuters has revealed that the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, has recently bid on the Apple 1 computer’s motherboard and won it at an auction for the price of $905,000.
What made the motherboard even more valuable was the fact that despite it having been built back in 1976, it is still functional. The device bears the model number 01-0070 and is one of the 50 Apple 1 computers that Apple’s co-founders Steve Wozniak and the late Steve Jobs had built back in the day out of Jobs’ garage in Palo Alto, California.
According to the Henry Ford president Patricia Mooradian in explaining their acquisition, “The Apple-1 was not only innovative, but it is a key artifact in the foundation of the digital revolution.”