How much is my vintage Apple Computer / Macintosh worth?
A Retromatti Blog Series
When it came out in 1980, the Apple III tried to improve on the highly successful Apple II, instead it was a flop. When it was first released, it was very unstable, couldn’t function and ultimately had to be recalled and released as the Apple III Revised. Targeted to the business market, the Apple III came with a (then) industry standard “typewriter” keyboard layout. Notoriously flaky early on, a stable version was eventually released (the Apple III Plus) but the model was haunted by its tarnished reputation, as well as the release of IBM’s DOS PC, ultimately dooming the Apple III.
Complete System (Original/Revised)
Mint Condition: Up to $1,000
Working Condition: Up to $650
Broken: Up to $200
Complete System (Plus)
Mint Condition: Up to $650
Working Condition: Up to $150
Broken: Up to $100