SortStack #276 — 2027-03-12
By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.
- An Oscar statuette, if a winner ever sells it back to the Academy $1.00
Since 1951, winners must offer their Oscar back to the Academy for exactly one dollar before selling it elsewhere — a rule that keeps statuettes off the open market.
- A PlayStation 5 console $500
The PS5 sold out so fast at launch during the pandemic that scalper bots became a news story — resale prices briefly doubled the sticker.
- A new Ferrari 296 GTB $340K
Ferrari deliberately limits production below demand — the company makes more profit per car than almost any automaker, and the waitlist is part of the product.
- Banksy's 'Love is in the Bin,' the painting that shredded itself at auction $25.4M
The hidden shredder jammed halfway, leaving the work half-intact. Three years after the stunt, the 'ruined' piece resold for roughly eighteen times its pre-shred price.
- The Mercedes 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, the most expensive car ever sold $142M
Mercedes had kept both existing cars for nearly 70 years before secretly auctioning one in 2022 — the buyer's identity and the car's location remain closely guarded.
- Neymar's transfer from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain $263M
PSG triggered his 'unbuyable' release clause in 2017, paying more than double the previous world record — a fee designed to be impossible.