A woman from the USA left an Apple I worth over 200.000 dollars for recycling

Apple IIn the attached image you have presented an Apple I computer, one of the first assembled by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne in close proximity to the founding of Apple. At the moment, such a computer is worth over 200.000 dollars, and a woman from California abandoned it in front of a recycling center in Silicon Valley, believing that it is nothing more than an object that can be thrown in the trash.

The Apple I computer was owned by the recently deceased husband of the woman, he being forgotten in a box with various electronic objects, and its discovery was made only a few weeks after the abandonment. An employee of the recycling center in Silicon Valley discovered it in the box left by the woman, but if no one had checked, this computer would probably have been thrown in the component recycling area.

A recycling center in the Silicon Valley is looking for a woman who dropped off an old Apple computer that turned out to be a collectible item worth $200,000 US. The computer was inside boxes of electronics that she had cleaned out of her garage after her husband died, said Victor Gichun, the vice president of Clean Bay Area.

Discovering the "fortune" left by the woman at their door, the people at the recycling center quickly sold the Apple I computer to a collector for over 200.000 dollars and, in a completely surprising way, they are looking for the woman who abandoned it. This is going to receive half of the amount that the recycling center received for this Apple I, this being the operating policy of the recycling center for all objects received.

The problem is that the woman did not leave any information to be found, so that apart from the publicity that the whole event has, no one knows how to find her, and from here many problems will come.