SortStack #2936 — 2034-06-23

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 new MacBook Pro, base model $1.6K

    Apple's first laptop ancestor, the 1989 Macintosh Portable, weighed over seven kilograms and cost the equivalent of more than $16,000 today.

  3. Stan, one of the most complete T. rex skeletons ever found $31.8M

    After the record 2020 sale, Stan's whereabouts were a mystery for years — he eventually surfaced as the future star of a new natural history museum in Abu Dhabi.

  4. 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.

  5. Building the US Interstate Highway System, in the dollars of its day $114B

    Championed by Eisenhower after he saw Germany's autobahns, the system took 35 years to declare complete — the original estimate was a fraction of the final bill.

  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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