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Another Apple 1 computer, one of only six known to be working, is to auctioned in Germany later this month.



From The Register:
While the Apple 1 will receive much of the attention, Team Breker has assembled an auction made up of some unique and highly collectible pieces of technology. The Busicom 141PF may not have the lustre of an Apple 1 but it is the first product to make use of Intel's 4004 processor, the first processing unit made by the chipmaker.

Team Breker will also put up a number of what can only be described as beautiful typewriters including one made by Ford in 1895 expected to fetch somewhere between $13,000 and $20,000. Also going under the hammer will be the Valdemar Poulsen's Telegraphone from 1909, which holds claim to be the first magnetic disk recorder, effectively being the first hard drive.
  Working Apple 1 expected to fetch over $250,000 in auction