From Apple 1 to 1923 Leica camera prototype: The most expensive tech products sold at auction

There is a market for rare and collectible vintage tech products. Express Technology gives you the lowdown on the most expensive tech items sold at auction.


Avid collectors are willing to pay tens of thousands of dollars for rare tech products that are hard to come by. It could be a valuable Apple 1 computer, a collectible Nintendo NES game, or a rare Ninten
do PlayStation prototype. The market for vintage tech has always existed, but over the past decade, a small group of wealthy vintage collectors has paid astronomical prices for extremely rare and collectible gadgets that many thought would be junk. Through the years, the value of such items has grown due to limited availability or a sense of nostalgia for the device or the era it represents. So before you throw away a vintage Apple product, or a rare film camera, take a look at the list of tech products that were auctioned at record prices.

When Apple launched its first-ever computer in 1976, it was made available for $666 (or approx Rs 49,149). Four decades later, it will cost you close to $1 million. In 2014, a rare working version of the Apple 1 computer was sold for $905,000 at a Bonhams auction in New York City. The Henry Ford Museum bought an Apple-1 computer for $905,000 on auction. The model sold at an auction was one of the first few Apple 1 computers hand-built by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. Not many know that Wozniak sold his 
HP-65 calculator for $500 and Jobs sold his VW Microbus to fund the Apple-1. It is said only 200 Apple 1 computer were made with 175 sold. Only 63 authentic Apple 1’s were listed in an Apple 1 Registry. The Apple 1 continues to attract collectors because there’s an awareness in the vintage tech collecting community that Apple’s first computer is extremely rare.

Way before the Sony PlayStation, there was the “Nintendo PlayStation”, a CD-based console that never hit the market. The video game console, jointly developed by Sony and Nintendo, was recently sold for $360,000 (or approx Rs 2,65,67,478) through Heritage Auctions. Only 200 prototype units of the Nintendo PlayStation were made before the partnership was axed in the early 90s, and this being the last surviving unit. The prototype Nintendo PlayStation is now the most expensive video game console sold at auction. Greg McLemore, a real estate and tech entrepreneur, bought the ‘Nintendo PlayStation’ prototype. The co-founder of fakebook’s virtual reality company Oculus, had earlier publicly revealed that he was ready to splurge $205,000 for the rare prototype console. The Nintendo PlayStation is actually a Super NES with a CD ROM; the prototype unit is actually playable, according to Heritage Auctions.

Leica 0 series camera

Is “Leica 0-series no. 122” the most expensive camera ever sold? Absolutely. In 2018, a private collector in Asia paid a jaw-dropping €2.97million (or Rs 25,94,52,418) for the vintage prototype 35mm film Leica camera at the WestLicht Photographica auction in Vienna. For average consumers, a 1923 Leica prototype might not hold much of a value but for true vintage Leica camera buyers, this 35mm film camera is nothing less than revisiting the history of the iconic German camera brand. According to WestLicht, only 25 units of the camera were produced by Ernst Leitz for testing, with three of those are believed to be in ‘original condition’ today. Over the years, Leica 0 series cameras have surged in price value. Fifteen years back, it was possible to get a Leica O series camera for $435,000 but now vintage Leica camera collectors are ready to pay even $2.9 million for these Leica 0 series cameras. Buying a 1923 Leica prototype isn’t just a luxury: it’s an investment.

Rose Gold Apple EarPods

Many of us have used Apple’s EarPods, but not the ones that are made of solid 18k rose gold. In 2013, Apple’s former design chief Jony Ive and renowned industrial designer Marc Newson created a limited edition pair of Rose Gold Apple Earpods. The duo created these EarPods that are made from solid 18k rose gold to benefit Bono’s Product (RED) charity, which campaigns against AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. Sotheby’s, the auction house, estimated the EarPods would fetch between $20,000 and $25,000. The gold Apple EarPods sold for $461,000 (or approx Rs 3,40,21,131). During the same auction, a (RED) Mac Pro sold for $977,000.

Super Mario Bros. 3 Cartridge

Putting a price on a rare Nintendo game and selling it at a higher price on eBay is nothing new. But some video games are so rare that they cost more than a home. A sealed copy of 1990’s Super Mario Bros. 3 for Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) recently sold for $156,000 (or approx Rs 1,15,12,573) at auction, becoming the most expensive video game ever. Demand for classic Nintendo games are high, and collectors are ready to pay crazy prices because of the recall value and the condition of the game, which includes packaging. Just recently, the “Red Version” of 1998’s Pokemon for Nintendo’s Gameboy for $84,000, the highest price paid for a Pokemon game. Back in July, a sealed copy of the original Super Mario Bros. for NES fetched $114,000.

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