I don't think you can make sensible prediction. Look Apple I prices.
The last documented sale was 2010 and $30k. I would say its desirable, so if
two people fight who knows what it might get too.
On the other hand, if only one person bids it could flop. I think this is
highly unlikely....
Dave
G4UGM
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Subject: [cctalk] Re: Computers in the Paul Allen collection
Anyone want to guess what the Xerox Alto will (should) sell for?
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Subject: [cctalk] Re: Computers in the Paul Allen collection
> On Aug 21, 2024, at 2:27 PM, Glen Slick via cctalk
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>
> ...
> If an HP 2100S is really worth USD 10,000 - USD 15,000, I would
> happily sell my 2100A for a lot less than that, although with only
> half the core memory populated.
>
> USD 5,000 - USD 8,000 also seems a bit much for an HP A900. I'd
> happily sell an A900 for a lot less than that. Jesse/Cypress probably
would
too.
Although you
wouldn't get the Strobe Data sticker.
I would not take those Christie's estimates all that seriously. They
don't
know
much about computers; no reason to believe those
numbers have much
connection to reality.
paul