SortStack #1739 — 2031-03-14

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. A full tank of gas for a midsize car in the US $45

    About half the pump price of US gasoline is the crude oil itself — refining, distribution, and taxes split the rest.

  3. Thirty seconds of advertising time during the Super Bowl $8M

    In 1967, a Super Bowl ad cost about $42,000. Brands now spend millions more on celebrity talent and production than on the airtime itself.

  4. One B-2 Spirit stealth bomber $737M

    Each B-2 must be kept in climate-controlled hangars to protect its radar-absorbing skin. Only 21 were ever built, each with its own name like 'Spirit of Missouri.'

  5. Instagram, when Facebook bought it $1B

    In 2012 Instagram had 13 employees and zero revenue. The price was widely mocked as insane — it may be the best acquisition in tech history.

  6. Building the Large Hadron Collider at CERN $4.8B

    The LHC's 27 km ring is colder than outer space — its magnets sit at 1.9 kelvin — and it briefly held a section of the emptiest vacuum in the solar system.

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