25 Of The Most Expensive Luxury Items In The World, That Wealthy People Actually Bought

If you won the lottery tomorrow, how would you spend that money? Would you do so mostly or go out and get the most extravagant thing you could find?

1. A $295 burger. Yup, you read that right. But it comes with a diamond-encrusted toothpick.

2. A $775,000 camera from 1839.

3. A $65,000/night hotel room in Geneva.

4. A $3.22 million piano.

5. A $700,000 four-wheeled motorcycle.

6. A $25,000 bottle of shipwrecked French champagne from 1907.

7. A $140 million painting from 1948.

8. A $4 million picture by Andreas Gursky.

9. A $16.26 million ring made with a blue diamond.

10. A $8,000 feather from an extinct bird.

11. A $2.97 million cell phone.

12. A $47.9 million drawing called Raphael’s Head of a Muse.

13. A $600,000 chess set with 320 carats of black and white diamonds.

 

14. A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO at $35 million.

15. A square meter of Tokyo for $1,200.

16. A $2.3 million TV.

17. A $1,150 cigar box made of camel bone with Honduran cigars.

18. A $25 million watch.

19. A $2 million speaker system that spans nearly 40ft.

20. A $2 billion house with over 600 full-time staff.

21. A $104.3 million sculpture of a Walking Man.

22. A $4.8 billion Yacht plated in gold.

23. A $27,000 pair of jeans.

24. A $16 million domain name.

25. A $1 million parking spot in Manhattan.

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