Steve Jobs arranged to sell “something like 50” completely built computers to
the Byte Shop (a computer store in Mountain View, California) at $500 each.
To fulfill the $25,000 order, they obtained $20,000 in parts at 30 days net and
delivered the finished product in 10 days.[9]
The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of US$666.66
because Wozniak “liked repeating digits” and because of a
one-third markup on the $500 wholesale price.[11]
As of 2013, sixty-three Apple I computers have been confirmed to exist.
Only six have been verified to be in working condition.