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Historic Apple Founding Document Heads to Auction

by Taqi Ali
Historic Apple Founding Document Heads to Auction

The Apple founding document is heading to the auction block. This historic three-page agreement created Apple Computer Company in 1976. Experts estimate this key piece of tech history could sell for up to $4 million. The document features signatures from all three original co-founders. These founders were Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ron Wayne. This agreement details their initial stakes in the company. Apple Computer Company grew into one of the world’s biggest tech firms.

Christie’s Auction Details

The British auction house Christie’s will host the sale. This important Apple founding document will be featured in early 2026. The auction is titled “We the People: America at 250.” It will take place in New York. The estimated value for the Apple founding document is between $2 million and $4 million. This valuation highlights its immense historical significance. It shows how much collectors value early tech history.

The Role of Ron Wayne

The original 1976 agreement was relatively short-lived. Ron Wayne held a 10 percent share in the new company. He sold his share back to Jobs and Wozniak very quickly. This happened less than two weeks after the company’s formation. Wayne received only $1,500 for his initial interest. He also sold his remaining business interests for $1,500 months later.

Wayne has maintained that he did not regret the decision. This was despite the massive financial implications. His 10 percent stake would be worth over $60 billion today. However, he did regret another sale. Wayne sold his personal copy of the Apple founding document for only $500.

Valuable Apple Memorabilia

This auction continues a trend of valuable Apple sales. Important pieces of Apple history often fetch high prices. For example, an unopened first-generation iPhone sold in 2023. It brought in $190,000 at auction. This was roughly 300 times its original retail price. The sale of the founding document confirms Apple’s lasting legacy. This original agreement is a true collector’s item.

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