Bill Gates memorabilia values and prices at auction

Bill Gates is one of the most influential figures in the technology industry and his contributions to the computer revolution have made him a household name.

Memorabilia related to Gates' career is highly sought after by collectors.

In this blog post, we will explore some of the most popular types of Bill Gates memorabilia and their values and prices at auction.

1. Autographs: Bill Gates autographs, particularly those on Microsoft products or photographs, are highly valued by fans. In 2019, a signed photograph of Gates sold for $1,200 at auction.

2. Microsoft Products: Microsoft products, particularly those from the early days of the company, are highly prized by collectors. In 2020, a copy of Microsoft Windows 1.0 signed by Bill Gates sold for $24,000 at auction.

3. Documents and Paperwork: Historical documents related to Bill Gates and Microsoft, such as early business plans or letters, can be highly valued by collectors. In 2018, a copy of the original partnership agreement between Bill Gates and Paul Allen sold for $1.6 million at auction.

4. Photographs: Photographs of Bill Gates, particularly those taken during the early days of Microsoft or with other influential figures, are highly prized by collectors. In 2018, a photograph of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs taken in 1991 sold for $24,750 at auction.

5. Personal Items: Personal items belonging to Bill Gates, such as his watch or a piece of clothing, can be highly valued by collectors. In 2019, a watch worn by Gates during a Microsoft advertisement sold for $46,000 at auction.

In conclusion, Bill Gates memorabilia values and prices at auction vary greatly depending on their rarity, condition, and historical significance.

Collectors should be aware of the authenticity of these items and should do their research to ensure that they are purchasing legitimate memorabilia.

Owning a piece of Bill Gates' legacy can be a meaningful way to pay tribute to one of the most influential figures in the technology industry.

About your Author:

Adrian Roose has over 30 years’ experience covering all aspects of the rare stamp & memorabilia industry during which he has sold over £50m of unique items, helping build collections for Royalty, household name celebrities and 1,000s of collectors around the world.

Adrian was previously a Director at Stanley Gibbons, a Board Member of Stampex, and Executive Director of Paul Fraser Collectibles, PFC Auctions and JustCollecting, prior to founding The Memorabilia Club.

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