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Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World

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Let’s assume for a moment you’re a billionaire. I know, it’s crazy! But just imagine all those zeros on your bank account. What would be the first expensive thing you’d buy? A villa on your private island? The fastest gaming computer money can buy? Donate most of your fortune to animal shelters? Well, if you’re looking for ideas on how to spend millions of dollars in a single purchase, or simply would like to know how insanely expensive some items out there are, we’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of some of the rarest and most valuable things in the world.


1. 1933 $20 Double Eagle Coin: $7.9 Million

This is a real legend among the colletors, since there’s only 1 coin left in private hands. The rest are tucked away safely in a federal facility somewhere.

1933 $20 Double Eagle Coin: $7.9 Million | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

2. Painite Gemstone: $60,000/carat

What do you think is the rarest gemstone on Earth? Diamonds, rubies, and sapphires? Not a chance! It’s Painite, which so far has only been found on a tiny piece of land in Myanmar.

Painite Gemstone: $60,000/carat | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

3. Spider-Man Comic (Amazing Fantasy #15): $1.1 Million

It’s no surprise that something as huge as comic books would one day be worth a lot of money. But not a single kid who bought Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962 could ever imagine that some 60 years later this very piece of paper would be selling for $1.1 million.

Spider-Man Comic (Amazing Fantasy #15): $1.1 Million | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

4. Caviar of the East: $10,000/g

Nests of a certain type of birds in Asia are a real delicacy. They are washed, cooked, and served as soup. A nest from a farm can cost up to $30 in China, which is already quite a lot, but wild-caught nest can go as high as $10,000 a gram! And it’s basically bird spit.

Caviar of the East: $10,000/g | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

5. Parking Spot in Manhattan: $1 Million

If you’re a native New-Yorker, there’s a chance you’ve tried finding a parking space and had to drive like 4 blocks away, just to ditch your car in the end and set it on fire, because it’s not worth the trouble. If you had an extra 1 million dollars lying around, you could get this parking spot in downtown Manhattan!

Parking Spot in Manhattan: $1 Million | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

6. Magnetic Floating Bed: $1.6 million

If you had a magnetic floating bed, you’d basically be levitating like some freaking superhero! And it can also support up to 2,000 pounds, so even your mom can get on top and jump around. All that luxury for mere $1.6 mil? I’ll take it!

 Magnetic Floating Bed: $1.6 million | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

7. Huia Bird Feather: $10,000

There’s gotta be a mistake here, right? $10k for a single feather? Well, that price makes sense when you realize that the Huia bird it comes from has gone extinct.

Huia Bird Feather: $10,000 | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

8. Pasión Azteca Tequila: $3.5 million

You won’t find this tequila in a store nearby, and it’s not only because it’s the strongest tequila, the bottle itself is made of platinum and white gold. And to add to the value almost 6,500 diamonds are sprinkled all over it.

Pasión Azteca Tequila: $3.5 million | Top 9 Rarest and Most Valuable Items In The World | Brain Berries

9. Honus Wagner baseball card: $3.12 million

Baseball cards – every American’s favorite game mixed with the thrill of collecting and exchanging cards with your friends. It’s all fun and games, and you may be proud of your 1000-dollar collection, but if you had a Honus Wagner card you’d be a millionaire! It’s the rarest and most valuable card in the whole world.