
Expect to pay at least several hundred dollars or more In 2013, one was sold on the auction site for $999 - that’s almost $300 more than its original 1979 asking price. They don’t come up for sale on eBay all that often, but when they do, they go for a surprisingly high price. This late 1970s home computer and video game console may not have been as popular as, say, the Atari or the Commodore 64, but it was appealing at the time because of its innovative features and expandability. A few years ago, a massive collection of ET games was dug out of a landfill in New Mexico, so owning one is like owning a fun bit of video game history. Air Raid is the most expensive, with one selling for over $30,000 a few years ago, while ET is the most interesting in that it is widely considered one of the worst games for the console. And if you’ve got some games to go with it, you’ll pull in even more depending on which titles you can offer.

If you got one of these early generation machines from 1980-1982 and still own it, you’re in luck: they’re going for around $100 on eBay. Atari VCSīefore it was called the Atari 2600, it was called the Atari VCS, or video computer system. The sixth generation devices with the big 160GB hard drives are going for $300 or $400, which is about what they cost when they were brand new. However, the demand for this classic device is still high, and original iPods have been commanding impressive prices on eBay. It was the device that really ushered in the digital music revolution, but within ten or so years, the original iPod was discontinued in favor of the touchscreen models based on the iPhone. And here’s a fun bonus fact: all early Macs have the signatures of the Apple team embossed on the inside of the case. In 2014, one was sold on eBay for $1,598. Today, you can procure one for less than that, but you’ll still shell out around $1,000 for one in decent working condition - or more. For the exorbitant price of $2,495 (over $5,000 in today’s money), the cute all-in-one computer could be yours. In 1984, Apple released their original Macintosh to great fanfare. How much? In October 2014, Henry Ford paid over $900,000 for an Apple I, and the next month, one was sold at a Christie’s auction for $365,000.

We don’t know what happened to many of them, but the ones that are still in existence command a high price, especially if they’re still operational.

The model was replaced with a much slicker Apple II within two years, and the original Apples were suddenly obsolete. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak made only 200 of their first Apple computers back in 1976, and most were sold to computer hobbyists around the San Francisco Bay area for the asking price of $666.66. While many can bring in $50 or $100, some extremely rare or significant electronics can command thousands of dollars.Ĭheck those old boxes because here are ten old electronic devices that may be worth a lot of money. Why? Because some older computers, gaming consoles, and handheld devices have been fetching quite a lot of money on eBay and through other auctions as of late. If you’ve got boxes of old electronics stored somewhere in your home, you may want to take them out now. Many of them get recycled but there are quite a few that get boxed up and stored in the attic or the basement for what is likely an eternity until they are thrown out. Eventually we all become stuck with a pile of old electronics. These days, if you get two years out of a device, that’s a lot, especially when you consider that many of us replace our cell phones every 18 months with the latest and greatest model. When it comes to technology, life spans are short.
