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What is the most expensive commodity in the world? Ask god for help
A Ferrari beetle 1957 was auctioned by bidders at an auction organized by the Royal Marine Corps for 9.02 million euros (equivalent to1.21.50 million dollars), making it the most expensive car in history. This price includes the buyer's insurance, which is 10% of the drop hammer price. This time, the price is 2 million pounds higher than the record set in a similar auction held at Ferrari headquarters last year. During the period of 1957- 1958, Ferrari only produced 22 Scaglietti Beetle cars with anti-collision signal system, and its appearance frightened other cars. Its V 12 engine has 300 horsepower and is quite flexible, ranging from 1958 to 19 1. A European designer built the world's most expensive Apple mobile phone, which was inlaid with 200 diamonds and sold for 1.92 million euros ($3.2 million). Supreme 3G mobile phone case is made of 27 1g 22k pure gold. The front edge is inlaid with 136 flawless oversized diamonds, * * * is 68 carats, the Apple logo on the back of the mobile phone is inlaid with 53 other gems, and the navigation key on the front is independently completed by a diamond above 7 carats. At the charity auction held in Doha, Qatar, a guitar with the logo of protecting the company's standard series sold for 2.8 million yuan, breaking the record of 959,500 yuan held by eric clapton and becoming the most expensive guitar in the world. In order to lend a helping hand to the survivors of devastating natural disasters, 19 famous rock artists signed a standard series of signatures belonging to the protection company on a guitar donated by the European protection company. Among them are the signatures of famous artists, including Jimmy Page, eric clapton, mick jagger, Bryan Adams, keith richards, paul mccartney and Sting. Compared with other art exhibitions in the same period, an unprecedented successful art exhibition staged last year earned the highest income. The artist Damian Hurst interprets the art in his eyes in a new way. Bold and arrogant, he cooperated with Levi's to develop a new cowboy style. These jeans seen here are not so much fashion as the reuse of scrap art, and there is nothing to wear at all. A pair of Levi's cowboy icons cover every inch of pants in a multi-color splash way. This dizzying pair of jeans is limited to eight in the world, and the suggested retail price is 2.625 million yen (about 27,000 US dollars). It is the only wish of baseball card collectors to get the Wagner baseball card code T206, which is as famous as Mona Lisa in all kinds of baseball cards. Not long ago, this extraordinary card was sold at a record price of $2.8 million. In July, 2000, this credit card originally belonging to Bruce Nall and wayne gretzky was bought by an anonymous Southern California man in Yi Bei for 1.27, compared with 2.35 million dollars six months ago. So far, the price of this kind of cigarette card has broken the historical record among 27 kinds of public auction cards. There is a bust of Wagner on this T206 baseball card. He is a teenager, wearing the uniform of the Pittsburgh Pirates and set in a metal frame. Making baseball cards can be traced back decades. What magic does T206 Wagner card have that makes it the most expensive baseball card in the world? Initially, these cards were made by tobacco companies to introduce the characteristics of cigarettes. 1909, Wagner was famous as a baseball player. He made this clock card because he was against smoking. It is estimated that there are only 50-60 cards left, but few are intact. To celebrate the centenary birthday of Gilian Hennessy, the pioneer of six generations of products, French Hennessy wine cellar master Fairvo mixed and stored 500- 100 years of brandy, and launched the latest limited edition brandy-the beauty of the century, with a global limited edition of 100 bottles, each bottle of105,000 pounds (about 2/kloc-). The beauty of century brandy is packed in a Baccarat crystal bottle, and its gorgeous wooden box is inlaid with mirror glass and liquid aluminum. Opening it with a bronze key will trigger a hidden trigger, and the crystal bottle will automatically rise from the wooden box and stand in the velvet tray. In 2008, the diamond wedding dress, which was made public for the first time, replaced the wedding dress designed by Japanese Gui with $65,438+20 million, becoming the most expensive wedding dress in the world. This is the result of cooperation between Renee Strauss (the organizer of Beverly Hills' extremely successful wedding salon) and Martin Katz, a jeweler. A typical engagement ring rarely hits the whole carat, but it usually floats up and down by half a carat. This dress uses more diamonds than 150 carat. You can imagine what this means. The works designed by Gui are as traditional white as diamond wedding dresses. Although it claims to be inlaid with more than 1000 pearls and a platinum diamond with only 5 carats, the global price is only $8.5 million. What clothes can go with the most expensive wedding dress in the world? The answer is of course the most expensive suit in the world! That's a suit named after Alexander Amosu, the designer of Parr Mar in London. You only need to spend 103000 dollars to have it. Each of these suits is made of rare silk mixed with Himalayan shawl, musk ox hair and llama hair, and made of gold and platinum thread, which is connected at one time. To complete this suit, 9 18 carat gold and diamond buttons need to be fixed in specific positions. The price on the label is three times the production price, and the description on the label contains exaggerated customer service level: Alexander and his tailor are willing to fly to any place where there are customers and tailor suits for them. The most expensive mansion in the world is the Edun Pavilion, which costs 85 million pounds (US$ 65.438+US$ 50 million), which is 50 million dollars higher than the expensive American house. This 103 room, 5 swimming pools, and the study floor are inlaid with 24 brand-new properties of Clark, which completely exceeds the peak. There are squash court, bowling alley, tennis hall, 50-seat screening hall, heated marble driveway and helicopter landing field, and the underground garage can accommodate 8 luxury cars. Here, you can live like a royal aristocrat, and you can live next to the Queen and elton john in Windsor Castle. It is listed on the world list together with Savills and Hampton International. When the house price seems to be falling, the price of the desired parking space is rising. An unidentified consumer spent $300,000 on a private parking space on Houwan Street. As can be seen from the online parking price list, it is the most expensive parking space in Boston's history, which shocked the whole real estate market. At the auction of this land sponsored by Debra Sotiro, a sales agent in Kewell, the bidders who didn't want to be identified finally got a record $300,000 with a starting price of $250,000, but this outdoor and inconspicuous $300,000 parking lot has almost no facilities. In 2008, the fast food giant Burger King sold a $200 hamburger in the name of charity. Set a new record in the history of Hamburg. At present, the most expensive hamburger in the world is only sold once a week in a restaurant in London, western England, but it is expected that it can be ordered through the hotline in the future. Hamburger, referred to as "Hamburger" for short, is made of high-quality ingredients including Kobe beef, tremella, pork and ham slices, crystal onion strips, Modena balsamic vinegar, lettuce, pink Himalayan rock salt, organic wine and onion, and Iranian saffron. The bun is sprinkled with tremella powder and the inner layer is brushed with thick mayonnaise. In September 2009, a Tibetan mastiff was sold to a young rich man in China for an unimaginable price of 582,000 US dollars, breaking the world record and becoming the most expensive dog in the world. The buyer, Ms. Wang, bought this 18-month-old Tibetan mastiff, named Changjiang No.2, while traveling in Qinghai Province in northwest China. Changjiang No.2 was warmly welcomed by a group of Tibetan mastiff lovers when it came out of Xi 'an Airport in Shaanxi, and was taken home by a motorcade of 30 black Mercedes-Benz cars.