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The business card signed by Steve Jobs in 1983 sold for US$181,000 at auction

The business card of Steve Jobs It was sold at auction for $181,183, proving that his figure is still relevant today, with people willing to pay high prices for products related to him or Manzana.

The Steve Jobs signed business card, dating from around 1983, was one of six things Jobs had signed that were put up for sale at an auction called “Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution” organized by RR Auction. .

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According to the auction company, the business card fetched the most money of all Jobs-related items. And it would also be one of five business cards signed by the late technological pioneer that have been authenticated.

In detail, the card shows Apple’s old six-color logo and mentions the company’s former address at 10495 Bandley Drive, in Cupertino, California. In it, Jobs appears as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Apple.

What is a business card

According to Applesfera, business cards were very important at work, especially in the 80s, as they gave a professional impression. However, over time, their popularity has decreased and they are now considered less relevant in the world of marketing.

A fun fact about Steve Jobs is that he rarely signed autographs, which makes items with his signature very valuable, like this business card.

Source: Elcomercio

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