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Nowadays you can be a collector of almost anything. Some people collect vinyl records, others still collect postage stamps, and autograph collectors also have a great "tradition". In the past, we wanted to have a signed card from our favorite hockey player, but nowadays singers are the most popular, with huge crowds of fans waiting at all festivals after their concerts to get an autograph or a photo with their idol. If you are a fan AppIf you also collect autographs, you are probably wondering how to get Steve Jobs' signature and how much it will cost.

For example, last year a copy of Newsweek magazine signed by Jobs was sold for more than 50 thousand dollars, which is roughly one million crowns. Even in this case, it was confirmed that Jobs did not like to sign autographs. When asked to sign the magazine, he replied "I don't sign autographs", but when asked to at least write a message from the heart, he wrote on the envelope "I love making" and added his name. Already in earlier auctions, the price of Jobs' autograph ranged between 19 and 40 thousand dollars.

These three signatures are worth more than 5 million crowns:

In February of this year, a Boston-based company announced its intention to auction off three signatures of Steve Jobs. The most valuable of them is from a job application that the 18-year-old Jobs wrote in 1973. There was also a signed Mac OS X manual and an article from WWDC in 2008. The price of the most valuable signature in the form of a job application climbed to an incredible $174.757. That's 3.8 million crowns at the current exchange rate. The other two were auctioned off for $41.807 (911 thousand CZK) and $26.950 (587 thousand CZK), respectively.

If you're lucky, you can sometimes get a Steve Jobs signature on ebay.com for around $3.000. However, most of the time you have no confirmation of authenticity. Also, quite often it's just "Steve" and not his full name. So getting his entire autograph is definitely not an easy thing and if you come across an auction, you need to prepare a decent amount.

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