SortStack #2201 — 2032-06-18

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. A bespoke suit from Savile Row in London $5.5K

    A true bespoke suit takes around 50 hours of handwork and multiple fittings. The word 'bespoke' itself comes from Savile Row — cloth 'spoken for' by a customer.

  4. A Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup $63K

    The F-150 has been America's best-selling vehicle for over four decades — Ford sells one roughly every minute of every day.

  5. A Sixties Ferrari 250 GTO sold at auction $48.4M

    Only 36 were built, and the owners' club is so exclusive that some sales are vetted. Private GTO deals have reportedly topped even the public auction record.

  6. 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.

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