The motherboard is one of around 50 Apple-1 computers that were first manufactured by Steve Wozniak in the garage of his Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1976.
Few of the devices have
survived, and the latest sale has fetched the highest price yet thanks to its
mint condition.
The original units retailed
at $666.66 (£414) - the equivalent of around $2,786 (£1,736) in today's prices.
Last
year two working Apple 1 computers with their original boxes were sold in
Germany.
One sold for $330,000
(£205,000), while the other - complete with a letter from Steve Jobs - fetched
$671,000 (£418,000).
Also included with the
motherboard was a vintage keyboard, the original power supply and a Sanyo
monitor.
The device was owned by the
founder of Cincinnati AppleSiders - a Macintosh user group - and has been under
glass since 1989.
It is believed there are
only 15 Apple-1s still in working order.
Those which have gone under
the hammer in recent years have either been damaged or modified in some way.
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