SortStack #927 — 2028-12-22
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 Nintendo Switch Lite console $199
Nintendo has a history of durable hardware: the original Game Boy survived a Gulf War bombing and still works, on display at Nintendo New York.
- A Tesla Powerwall home battery, installed $9.3K
A Powerwall stores about enough electricity to run a typical US home for half a day to a day — many owners buy them less for savings than for blackout insurance.
- One M1 Abrams main battle tank $10M
The Abrams runs on a gas turbine — essentially a jet engine — and can burn through roughly four liters of fuel per kilometer.
- The Oppenheimer Blue, the largest fancy vivid blue diamond ever auctioned $57.5M
Blue diamonds owe their color to traces of boron and form deeper in the Earth than almost any other gem — only a handful surface each year.
- The Pink Star diamond, sold at auction in Hong Kong $71.2M
A previous buyer defaulted after bidding $83 million, forcing a re-auction — the 59.6 carat stone took two years just to cut and polish.