SortStack #1312 — 2030-01-11
By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.
- A pair of white Nike Air Force 1 sneakers $110
Released in 1982 as a basketball shoe, the Air Force 1 still sells millions of pairs a year — virtually unchanged in design for four decades.
- A one-day adult ticket to Disney World's Magic Kingdom $140
When Disneyland opened in 1955, admission was one dollar — rides cost extra, paid with lettered coupons that gave us the phrase 'an E-ticket ride.'
- 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.
- A Steinway Model D concert grand piano $200K
Each Model D takes about a year to build and contains over 12,000 parts. Most major concert halls keep several, tuned before every performance.
- 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 International Space Station $150B
Often called the most expensive object ever built, the ISS has been continuously inhabited since the year 2000 and orbits Earth about sixteen times a day.