SortStack #1767 — 2031-04-11

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. A plain slice of pizza in New York City $3.00

    The 'Pizza Principle' holds that a NYC slice and a subway ride have cost roughly the same for decades — when one rises, the other tends to follow.

  2. A dozen red roses from a florist $55

    Most US roses are flown in from Colombia and Ecuador — around Valentine's Day, cargo jets full of nothing but flowers land in Miami daily.

  3. A banana duct-taped to a wall, the artwork 'Comedian' $6.2M

    The 2024 buyer, a crypto entrepreneur, ate the banana at a press conference. The artwork is really a certificate — owners get instructions for replacing the fruit.

  4. The Louisiana Purchase, as the US paid France $15M

    The 1803 nominal price bought about 2.1 million square kilometers — roughly three cents per acre — and doubled the size of the United States overnight.

  5. 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.

  6. Neymar's transfer from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain $263M

    PSG triggered his 'unbuyable' release clause in 2017, paying more than double the previous world record — a fee designed to be impossible.

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