An 8th-grade science fair project created by Steve Jobs is being offered for sale in an Apple-themed auction, with at least one listing tied directly to his early work. The project includes two demonstration circuits and includes a warning note from Jobs to his teachers, according to outlet reports.
The item is described as having remained at the Jobs family property in Los Altos since it was made, and it is now part of a broader set of collectibles. Multiple sources say the auction is run by RR Auction and is titled “Steve Jobs & the Computer Revolution: The Apple 50th Anniversary Auction Part Two,” featuring more than 200 items. Most items are connected to Apple, with a large subset directly related to Jobs, including signed memorabilia. AppleInsider additionally highlights other Jobs-related pieces in the sale, such as a NeXT Inc business card, while 9to5Mac focuses more on the contents and provenance of the science fair project itself.