SortStack #1312 — 2030-01-11

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.'

  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 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

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