SortStack #3300 — 2035-06-22
By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.
- A pack of instant ramen noodles $0.40
In a Japanese poll, instant ramen was voted the country's greatest invention of the twentieth century — beating karaoke and the Walkman.
- 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.
- LEGO's giant Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon set $850
At over 7,500 pieces it is one of the largest LEGO sets ever sold — sealed originals of the 2007 version have resold for several times the new price.
- New Kim, the world's most expensive racing pigeon $1.9M
A Chinese buyer won the 2020 auction for the Belgian hen. Pigeon racing's huge prize purses in China have turned top breeding birds into seven-figure assets.
- A Boeing 737 MAX 8 airliner at list price $120M
Airlines almost never pay list price — discounts of around half are standard, which is why Boeing eventually stopped publishing its price sheet entirely.
- Chelsea Football Club, in the forced sale of the Abramovich era $3.1B
The 2022 sale was forced by UK sanctions after the invasion of Ukraine — proceeds were earmarked for war victims, and it became the priciest sports team sale to date.