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Steve Jobs Signed Plaque Goes up for Auction


Fri 05 Apr 2019 | 10:10 AM
Taarek Refaat

By: Taarek Refaat

WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 (SEE)- A hand-written “ten years of creativity” plaque, signed by the founder of Apple Inc. Steve Jobs, is set up for sale at RR Auction House, including a unique version of the Apple-1 operation manual.

Released in the year 2000, the plaque was named Susan Lindberg after her decade of creativity in the company. Its purpose was to identify people who contributed to the company's success during this period.

Suzzane Lindbergh left Apple in 2013, and the auction is expected to start fetching the plaque for at least $ 15,000.

According to Paul Fraser Autograph Index, Jobs’ autograph was worth about $50,000 in 2018, fetching more than any rock star's signature.

[caption id="attachment_43984" align="aligncenter" width="513"]    Steve Jobs check auction[/caption]

Gone in 2011, Job's legacy still lives among Apple loyal customers. He transformed the company's fortunes, becoming a gigantic figure in the tech world.

He was born in 1955 to a Syrian father, and later adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs, neither of whom had a college education.