1. International Space Station: $150 Billion. Man is the master who has done the unthinkable, Reached the moon, and of course, invented very surprising things. The most expensive thing in the world is related to the Universe and it is the International Space Station.
2. Antilia — $2 Billion. If you've ever wanted to live in the world's most expensive house, you'll find it in Mumbai, India. The 27-story building towers over others in the skyline and boasts three helipads, 9 elevators, a 50-seat home theater and other luxuries.
The Most Expensive Item Sold on eBay
The most expensive thing ever sold on eBay is a Gigayacht, which sold for $168 million. Designed by naval architect Frank Mulder, this 405-foot-long yacht was sold to the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in 2006.
The ISS is the most expensive thing ever made by humans
Calling the International Space Station the 'most expensive man-made object, it noted on its website that the cost of the structure was more than $100 billion. Some other sources also note that it actually took more than $150 billion.
The most valuable diamond in the world is Koh-i-Noor, also spelled Koh-i-Nur and Kohinoor. The diamond is also called the Mountain of Light diamond, and it's known as one of the largest cut diamonds, weighing a whopping 105.6 carats. Koh-i-Noor is a colorless diamond and features an oval brilliant cut.
The Mona Lisa
The criminal, Vincenzo Perugia, was a handyman working at the Louvre, where the painting is displayed. In 1911, he hid in a closet until the museum closed and then took off with it with two other handymen.
Antimatter: how the world's most expensive — and explosive — substance is made. It's the most expensive substance on Earth, costing quadrillions of dollars for a single gram. It's also likely the most explosive substance on the planet.
Fulgor Nocturnus
Believe it or not, the most expensive pen in the world was sold at a charity auction back in 2020 for a staggering $8 million. This unique writing tool is made of several precious gemstones, including black diamonds and rubies, but that isn't the only thing that makes it so special.
Price: USD 2,147.59 (SGD 2,893.67 approx.) Out of all the Mate 20 phones from Huawei, the luxuriously designed Huawei Mate 20 RS Porsche Design undoubtedly stands out. Its all-black look is sure to remind tech lovers of Gresso's iconic USD 1 million worth Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot. Running on the Android v9.
The venom of the deathstalker scorpion costs $39 million dollars a gallon, making it the most expensive liquid on Earth. One scorpion would need to be milked 2.64 million times to fill a gallon. Scorpion venom has a wide array of medical applications, from identifying tumors to treating malaria.
Antimatter is by far the most expensive material on Earth. Although only very small amounts have ever been produced, there is currently no way of storing them.
In 1911, Vincenzo Peruggia stole da Vinci's masterpiece from Paris and later brought it to Florence. But the theft's success as a repatriation effort was very short-lived.
A 2022 survey conducted by the National Retail Federation found laundry detergent to be among the most stolen items in organized retail crime, which has contributed to a $94.5 billion inventory shrinkage issue for the retail industry. These crimes aren't as simple as a lone shoplifter pocketing a product.
Jewelry and watches
Jewelry and watches are two of the most commonly stolen items in a home invasion.
Why Donkey Milk the Most expensive milk in the world?
Not surprisingly, the most expensive meat in the world — the Kobe beef A5 Wagyu Tomahawk — is also the highest quality of beef. Only a specific type of cattle from a certain region of Japan are selected to make Kobe beef, according to Ventured.
Carbonados, sometimes called "black diamonds," are a distinct and unusual polycrystalline diamond material.
The most expensive diamond in the world is owned by the British Royal Crown. The Kohinoor gem currently resides at the HM Tower of London where it is displayed as the central diamond of the Queen Mother's Crown.
Pink diamonds fall under the category of Type I or Type IIa diamonds. tend to have an irregular shape. The Argyle Mine, the world's current main source for pink diamonds, has developed their own pink diamond color classification system separate from that of the GIA.