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Altair 8800 (MITS, 1975)

current market value: $2000+
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Alto (Xerox, 1973)

current market value: at least $5000 to $10,000
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Apple 1 (Apple Computer, 1976)

current market value: $15,000 to $25,000
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Apple II (Apple Computer, 1977)

$1298; current market value: $15 to $250
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Commodore 64 (Commodore, 1982)

current market value: $10 to $300
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Cray-1 (Cray Research, 1976

current market value: tens of thousands of dollars
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IBM PC (IBM, 1981)

current market value: $50 to $500
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IMSAI 8080 (IMSAI, 1975)

current market value: $500
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Kenbak-1 (Kenbak Corporation, 1971)

current market value: $12,000+
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KIM-1 (MOS Technology, 1975)

current market value: $100 to $500
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Lisa (Apple Computer, 1983)

current market value: $10,000+
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Mark-8 (Jonathan Titus, 1974)

current market value: $5000 to $12,000
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Micral-N (R2E, 1973)

at least $5000 to $10,000
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PDP-8 (Digital Equipment Corporation, 1965

$1500 to $20,000
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PET 2001 (Commodore, 1977)
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Scelbi-8H (Scelbi Computer Consulting, 1973)
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TRS-80 Model 1 (Tandy, 1977)
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TRS-80 Model 100 (Tandy, 1983)