SortStack #2901 — 2034-05-19

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. An Oscar statuette, if a winner ever sells it back to the Academy $1.00

    Since 1951, winners must offer their Oscar back to the Academy for exactly one dollar before selling it elsewhere — a rule that keeps statuettes off the open market.

  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. A new big-budget video game at launch $70

    Adjusted for inflation, games are cheaper than ever: a Nintendo cartridge in the early Nineties often cost the equivalent of well over a hundred of today's dollars.

  4. A Rolls-Royce Phantom, before options $517K

    Each Phantom's 'Starlight Headliner' is hand-threaded with hundreds of fiber-optic stars — buyers can order the exact night sky from a date of their choosing.

  5. Paul Newman's own Rolex Daytona, sold at auction $17.8M

    The watch was a gift from his wife, engraved 'Drive Carefully Me.' Its 2017 sale made it the most expensive wristwatch ever auctioned at the time.

  6. Activision Blizzard, when Microsoft bought it $68.7B

    The biggest gaming acquisition ever took nearly two years to close as regulators on three continents scrutinized it — the UK initially blocked it outright.

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