SortStack #1074 — 2029-05-18

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. A single steel paperclip $0.02

    Norwegians wore paperclips on their lapels during WWII as a quiet symbol of resistance against the Nazi occupation.

  2. A US Forever postage stamp $0.78

    Forever stamps never expire and stay valid even after rate hikes — buying sheets before an increase is one of America's tiniest investments.

  3. A round-trip economy flight from New York to London $700

    In 1939, a one-way transatlantic ticket on Pan Am's flying boat cost $375 — several months of an average American salary at the time.

  4. 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.

  5. One year at Harvard, including tuition, room, and board $82K

    Harvard's endowment is so large that the university could theoretically let every undergraduate attend free and barely notice — financial aid means many already pay little.

  6. The Codex Sassoon, the earliest most-complete Hebrew Bible $38.1M

    The roughly 1,100-year-old manuscript sold in 2023 and was donated to a museum in Tel Aviv — it had spent decades in private hands, rarely seen.

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