First-Generation iPhone Sealed in Original Box Goes for More Than $63,000 at Auction

The five-figure haul has been widely cited as the most a first-generation iPhone has ever gone for at auction. The device was still sealed in its original box.

iPhone in original sealed condition at auction
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iPhone in original sealed condition at auction

A first-generation iPhone made history at an auction over the weekend.

As first reported by Business Insider, the first-ten edition of the now-ubiquitous device was still in its original box and had never been opened. At an auction held by LCG Auctions on Sunday, the phone went for $63,356.40. The starting bid for this particular phone had been set at $2,500, with the relic initially predicted to pull in $50,000 or more.

This is widely credited as the highest amount a first-gen iPhone has ever gone for at auction, with prior examples of hefty auction hauls of this variety including one that went for just under $40,000 last October.

Per LCG, the latest first-gen to make a splash on the auction space was originally owned by a cosmetic tattoo artist who had held onto the sealed device until being made aware of the aforementioned 2022 sale. The money raised in the new auction will be put toward the woman’s tattoo studio.

The very first iPhone was introduced to the world by the late Steve Jobs in 2007. In retrospect, the moment proved even more pivotal than it was already considered at the time, as the iPhone has become the preeminent everyday device while also ushering in a forever-changed way of interacting with the world.

The latest generation of iPhones was rolled out last September, with the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max models boasting the performance of the A16 Bionic chip system.

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