SortStack #381 — 2027-06-25

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. Manhattan Island, as the Dutch paid for it (in goods, at the famous valuation) $24

    The Dutch paid 60 guilders in trade goods in 1626 — a sum 19th-century historians famously converted to about $24. Manhattan real estate is now worth well over a trillion.

  2. An Xbox Series S console $349

    Microsoft has long sold consoles near or below manufacturing cost, betting on game sales and subscriptions to make the profit.

  3. A new hot-air balloon with basket and burner $40K

    The envelope fabric slowly degrades with UV exposure — most balloons retire after a few hundred flight hours, making cost per flight surprisingly high.

  4. A Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV $150K

    The G-Wagen began as a military vehicle suggested by the Shah of Iran. Every single one is still hand-assembled in the same factory in Graz, Austria.

  5. 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.

  6. Lucasfilm and the Star Wars franchise, when Disney bought them $4.1B

    George Lucas took much of the 2012 payment in Disney stock and has donated billions toward education — Disney recouped the price within a few films.

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