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I don't see prices of previous auctions. What do these go for roughly?
Of the 92 “verified and almost verified” Apple I computers in this registry, 67 are confirmed to be in working condition.
What an amazing labor of love to catalog all these machines. Some of the stories behind each individual machine are amazing.

I remember when Fry's Electronics (was it Palo Alto or Sunnyvale?) had one on display.

Gotta be honest, if I saw this sitting next to a dumpster I'd probably think "what is this worthless circuitboard doing here." and then I'd take it to properly e-waste it only to later find out:

"That was worth how much!?"

Why is “computer” not pluralised in the page title?

I thought it was a mistake in the post; but it’s the same on the page.

I love the ‘almost verified’ as a category. This just subtly hints to the human/cultural values behind it (documentation, restoration, preservation efforts), not only the hardware or as many comments here speculate on; its value in coins.
I'm not sure why, but I vaguely expected Woz to have at least one
A few years ago, I attended a test powering on of #41 'Frank Anderson' at the Polytechnic University of Turin. It was a truly exciting and interesting experience.