List of all original Apple-1.
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Note: This is the 8th entry in the list and not the 8th Apple-1 produced. The Apple-1 does not have a regular serial number. Only some Apple-1 got a handwritten serial number.
Lonnie Mimm's Apple Pop Up museum
One of four units framed by an Apple-1 enthusiast in 1993. White 6502 and disc capacitors. Black plastic DRAM. Five blue 22uF caps.
Very similar component mix to Wendell Sander's; however, it is missing the Byte Shop serial number. This one works. On display as part of Lonnie Mimm's Apple Pop-Up Museum.
Sold by this Apple-1 enthusiast to a "former Apple executive." Auctioned in Aug 2010, consigned by the "former Apple executive."
The auction found no bidders.
Purchased by a Texas-based collector after the auction. The Texas-based collector sold this one to the same collector who purchased the Huston Brothers eBay auction 160413355114.
Aug. 2010
(see History for more information)
White ceramic MOS MCS 6502 CPU, plastic AMI S6820 PIA, 8 KB plastic DRAM. Blue capacitors.
Very good.
Jul 29, 2025
Mar 20, 2018: Location changed
Dec 07, 2018: Auctions added
May 23, 2019: Description of picture(s)/video(s)
May 28, 2019: Website(s). Museum's website added
Jun 13, 2019: On display status
Jun 13, 2019: Verification status. Geo description
Nov 16, 2021: Working condition
Jul 29, 2025: Description. History
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