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Top7 Most Expensive Things in The World

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01. Yacht History Supreme
Cost: 4.5 billion USD
The most expensive yacht in the world, the History Supreme, is valued at $4.8 billion. Stuart Hughes, a world-famous UK-based luxury designer, took almost three years to create this boat. This costly 100-foot sailboat was purchased for 4.5 billion dollars by a Malaysian businessman.
The inclusion of about 100,000 kg of precious metals such as genuine gold and platinum in the construction of this luxury liner accounts for the yacht’s exorbitant price tag. Almost the whole boat is made of precious metals, from the hull to the eating space, staircases, and other areas. This yacht’s master bedroom, which is built of meteorite rock, is the focus of interest.
02. Antilia, Mumbai
Cost: 1-2 Billion USD
It will come as no surprise to learn that the Queen of England owns Buckingham Palace, the world’s most costly house. The cost of the larger-than-life palace is estimated to be over USD 1 billion. But do you know who owns the world’s second most expensive home? Mukesh Ambani is Asia’s richest man.
The 27-story Antilia in Mumbai was created by Chicago-based architects Perkins and Will for Reliance Industries Limited Chairman Mukesh Ambani. Antilia is said to be worth between $1 and $2 billion.

03. Salvador Mundi
Cost: 450 million USD
Salvador Mundi was last purchased for $450 million in a public auction by Saudi Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan al-Saud. It is considered one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous Renaissance paintings.
His picture has gained in value as a result of its disappearance in 1763 and subsequent discovery in the 1900s. Sir Charles Robinson repurchased the precious artwork after it was thought to have been damaged or lost for a long period. It’s also thought that Da Vinci created the artwork for King Louis XII of France. This work of art is one of the most valuable items in the world today.

04. The Cullinan
Cost: 2 billion USD
Of course, when discussing insanely costly items, we must mention the world’s most valuable diamond. The Cullinan had a carat weight of 3,106.75. It is also known as Africa’s Star. It is known to be one of the most expensive things in the world.
The diamond was found in Cullinan, South Africa, in 1905 by Frederick Wells. Two years later, Prime Minister Louis Botha presented it to King Edward VII as a gift. It was cut into nine pieces by Joseph Asscher & Co in 1908.
The Cullinan I, which weighs 530.2 carats and is set in the Sovereign’s Scepter with Cross, is the largest diamond in the world. The Imperial State Crown’s Cullinan II weighs 317.4 carats in weight. Both are owned by Queen Elizabeth II.

05. B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber
Cost: 2.1 billion
The B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber is the world’s most costly jet.
The lack of a body in a “flying wing” renders it undetectable to radars. It is also capable of firing both conventional and nuclear bombs. Whiteman Air Force Base now owns it.
Because it is the most identifiable, this type of aircraft is one of Hollywood’s favorites for cameos. It may be seen in “Independence Day” and “Iron Man 2,” for example.
It may not be the costliest item on the planet, but it certainly makes an impact.

06. Buckingham Palace
Cost: 6.7 billion USD
It’s no surprise that the world’s most costly residence belongs to one of the world’s most famously affluent families. Buckingham Palace, home to the British royal family, is valued at $6.7 billion, although it is unlikely to be sold anytime soon.
There are 775 rooms in the palace, as well as a swimming pool and an operating room in the event of a medical emergency. Most of the rooms of the home may be seen during guided tours.
Buckingham Palace includes 240 bedrooms, 19 staterooms, 92 offices, and 78 baths, with other secret chambers thought to be hidden throughout the mansion’s passageways. Buckingham Palace, of course, has a large workforce, estimated to be over 400 individuals.

07. The Hope Diamond
Cost: 450 million USD
The Hope Diamond, a 45.52-carat blue diamond valued at roughly $450 million, is the costliest and perhaps most renowned item of jewelry ever made. Impurities from boron atoms are thought to be responsible for the blue hue. It is known to be one of the most expensive things in the world.
The Hope Diamond is thought to have come from a southern Indian mine. It was subsequently given to King Louis XIV of France, who kept it until it was stolen from the royal family in 1792. It reappeared in a notable London banking family’s collection in 1839.
Before that, no one knows what happened to it. The Hope Diamond changed hands several times after it resurfaced before being presented to the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History by a diamond trader named Harry Winston in 19

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