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15 Most Valuable Things In The World

Jun 01, 2021
Oh, angry, so if you have one, you can't tell anyone because they'll stop chasing them, break down your door, and come take it. Hello and welcome back to more summer reactions. I'm your boy, the great Joshua Minter. and what can we call you these days v2s and we are looking at today the 50

most

favorable

things

in the

world

if number one is not friendship and love then this list is fun I hate you because you can't put a price on something like that so you really can't It's really

valuable

so yes, that's true actually it's not like that, it's priceless give me a prediction what do you think is the

most

valuable

thing in the

world

?
15 most valuable things in the world
Which defines? Can you put as a couple? The screenshot we're looking at right now is kind of our, they're trying to move forward like an object because it's like an object or a thing like our country is probably more valuable so just look for objects or

things

, some kind of object. I think okay, I'll take a Saudi Arabian oil field, please, no, no, no, something that still exists, but I mean, like human objects, give me objects, yeah, I'll go with a dinosaur like a fossil, Yes Yes. two and Carmine's head or something, I'm going to go with Jeff Bezos, I said objects, boy, he is an object, bro, I don't press play, many people enjoy collecting things as a hobby, from trading cards to musical instruments and memorabilia, there are something satisfying about it. watching the collection grow, but in every category there is a true holy grail, an item so rare that only the world's elite could hope to own it, from gemstones to comics, we are looking at the world's rarest items. kif it's a necklace, it's like a collectible Things are fine then, Hanus Wagner, although he may not be as famous as Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig.
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Ah Wagner's baseball card is by far the weirdest one out there, is it because he likes to kill someone after he's taken it or something? I'm not kidding. Hanus Wagner from 1909 to 1911 set a new world record for a baseball card, selling it for $3.12 million. This breaks the old record of $2.8 million that was paid for a different copy of the same card in 2007. The cards were produced by the American tobacco company. There are around 60 Wagner cards. The tobacco company abruptly stopped production because the Great Pirates shortstop objected to smoking or was not compensated for the use of his image.
15 most valuable things in the world
I'm mad because you used to get them like packs of gum, there's tobacco. some true, yes, but then you could include them, yes, the limited print run made the card extremely valuable, plus the card was produced at higher than average margins, leading to the nickname Jumbo Wagner. Okay, so there was a baseball trading card or a basketball trading card and so on. the guy in it like there was a guy in the background of the photo and he killed his wife and then the picture was worth a lot more that's what I'm thinking I think maybe it's still here easily as the most sports card rare in the world, I swear, this was like PSA six or something and it was still worth it, yeah, unfolding it, the Gutenberg Bible, many people see the advent of the Gutenberg printing press as the most important moment in the modern history before printing books had to be handwritten, which meant it was time consuming, so books were scarce and literacy was a luxury reserve for the rich and powerful, but the Gutenberg printing press changed everything and, as expected, the first book printed on the printing press was the Bible; the first was commissioned in 1456.
15 most valuable things in the world
Several hundred more followed, but the books are not designed to be durable and very few remain at this time. Partial copies are supposed to exist and 21 complete copies are preserved in the Library of Congress and other highly respected institutions throughout the Western world. a page in good condition can cost twenty-five thousand dollars and a complete first edition could easily cost 35 million, not bad for a dusty old book. The rarest coin at first glance, it may look like a leftover coin, but it is actually worth millions. Possibly the most valuable ounce of gold in the world, the rare 1933 20 Double Eagle is the most expensive gold coin ever sold at auction and is a legend among collectors that coins that feature an eagle on one side and liberty on the other were melted down before they ever left the United States Mint sacrificed as part of a strategy to take the United States off the gold standard and stabilize the American economy, only one coin is legally in private hands and all Other 1933 Double Eagles remain the property of the US Government and US Secret.
The service goes after any newly discovered coins, oh, crazy, so if you have one you can't tell anyone because they'll stop Push them, they'll break down your door and come take it, oh that's good, I'm mad at you. We have to sell on the black market or something which is actually quite sick, you know, and the twenty dollar coin sold for an incredible seven point nine million dollars, that is a profit of 7.6999 980. The signatures of Shakespeare. William Shakespeare was so prolific that many people postulated that he was actually a group of people who published under a pseudonym He was an English poet, playwright, and actor of the Renaissance era He was an important member of the King's Men troupe of theatrical actors From about 1594 onwards known throughout the world Shakespeare's writings capture the range of human emotions and conflicts and have been celebrated for over four hundred years That is not Shakespeare, although the works themselves are not rare, it is extremely rare to find his signature, in fact, only six verified copies exist, that's a pretty good signature, you know, and each one is valued at three million dollars or more three million dollars none of the signatures are related to works of art, but They are on legal documents that he signed during his life the scarcity of signatures only adds to Shakespeare's mysterious identity I have always thought that signatures are somewhat useless you know how you know, now you know, thinking about it, you can also take a photo with someone who doesn't be his signature, but now I'm thinking, you know, if I meet like Stuart Dallas, how many things are there, how many things have you signed, it's not It's not scarce, the minimum signature is not scary if I meet Stuart Dallas from Leeds.
You know, you never know in 100 years it might be worth a million. You think you'd be worth everything, my friend. Do you want to accept that? Take risks, keep going. Nocturnal Painite is the rarest known gemstone in the world. It was originally discovered in 1950 in Myanmar by British mineralogist and gem dealer Arthur C. D. Payne Ciao. The extreme rarity of Alpha P9 is because it contains the chemical elements zirconium and boron which are not normally associated with each other in nature and are not found together in any other mineral. Ironically, some peanut crystals are partially altered to a crust of small pink crystals from ruby, although their composition is very similar to that of sapphire.
These stones are totally unique due to their extreme rarity. meaning that a single carrot costs up to 60,000. They originate from a small region in Myanmar, making them even more difficult to obtain, while other gemstones such as diamonds and emeralds are better known. True gem aficionados know that Painite is the rarest. stone in the earth wait, don't tell me that oh, we're not going to hate too pendant necklace peanut paris in the mud spiderman comic even a casual comic book fan knows that spider-man is the most beloved superhero and that his The material initial is extremely rare.
Writer Stan Lee and illustrator Steve Ditko created Spider-Man as a filler story for a canceled anthology series. At the time, a teenage lead hero was unheard of in comics. However, young readers responded powerfully to Peter Parker, prompting a continuing title. and, ultimately, a meteor empire that includes video games, several animated and one live-action television series, a live-action film franchise, and a Broadway musical that is a Spider-Man musical. The first appearance in the incredible fantasy number 15 is by far the most valued. comic in the world oh my parents didn't used to let me watch Spider-Man, too aggressive for you, yeah I remember I wrote Spider-Man when I was a kid, they didn't let me watch it, why but the cartoon version?
They probably thought you were going to try it and you know, recreate it, yeah, yeah, why was this very, very clever? I put it in thinking, yeah, you're going to try to jump and you're going to try to shoot the net off his wrist when he sees it. again I am going to ask him to account for that because that was the right that he deprived me of that was the child that you are going to cancel your parents number 15 sold at estate auctions in Dallas on February 18, 2016 for four hundred fifty-four thousand one hundred dollars one record price at public auction by comments that record was shattered when a copy in perfect condition sold for $1.1 million less than a year later because the publication initially sold for just 12 cents, its worth keeping yellow skill tree stamp from vintage comics the yellow skill tree is a swedish postage stamp that has the world's record auction sale price for a single postage stamp on the ground i used to collect stamps so my dad still does much worse, I think so, a lot has left the robbers' house. 19th century Swedish currency was known as skill.
The normal free skill stamp printed in Sweden should be green, while the eight skill stamp was printed in yellow; However, due to an unknown error in 1855, it is most likely that the three-skill plate was accidentally replaced by an eight-skill plate. Skilling One, three Skills stamp was printed in yellow creating the lovely Skilling Yellow Stamp tree. The only known copy of the Skilling Yellow tree in existence was discovered by a schoolboy named George Wilhelm Bakeman in 1886 while he was browsing through his grandparents' attic. The seal made headlines. In 1984, when it sold for $1.07 million, in a 1990 sale it made over $1 million, and then in 1996, it sold again for $2.875 million.
Each successive sale meant a world record value for a postage stamp, which also makes the stamp the most expensive item by weight in the world okay, okay, I've got the style of exclusivity like cider, yeah, I don't care how much money you have, it's still a stamp. I guess people will buy it as an investment. I get an investment. but at the same time it shouldn't be worth that much bro, but it's a yellow skill three, you don't exactly understand, it's a printing error, it's probably not even legal anymore, you know you never use it anyway, it's just a hat bro, Yes I woke up every morning and looked at a yellow framed painting.
Was it a free yellow skin or whatever? the three yellow, something that makes them skillful, levi jeans, levis are synonymous with blue jeans, levi jeans, do you understand it after getting the reference organization? boot cuts and he is chasing and saying yes, leave my jeans no, how can you not? This is a classic internet video, boy, haven't you seen them at the end of this? Sure brother, sure what the end of this was. I don't look like an idiot. The story began in 1850 when a Bavarian immigrant arrived in San Francisco to try his luck in the gold rush, hearing that miners needed durable pants.
Strauss hired a tailor to make garments from 10 canvas, then denim was replaced and copper rivets were added. pocket seams, he didn't know that he would become richer than any of the gold miners. Levi's became extremely popular for its durability and, eventually, its style. A pair of these original Levi's 501 jeans from over 115 years ago went on sale in 2005 and was purchased. by a Japanese collector for 60 thousand dollars, although technically there are more expensive pants, these are unique, they cannot be recreated, making them the rarest pair of pants in the world. Fantasy double album. One of the most legendary and brutal murders in music occurred in December. 8 1980.
Mark David Chapman was a psychotic man living in New York City. He had several obsessions, including Catcher in the Rye, Todd Rundgren and, most famously, the Beatles. That fateful day he accosted James Taylor on the subway and then went to look for the famous man. Beetle songwriter John Lennon, before Grizzly's murder occurred, Chapman asked Lennon to sign a copy of his final album. Double Fantasy. Lennon agreed only moments before Chapman shot him at point-blank range in the back and lung. He was used as evidence in the case because he had Chapman's fingerprints, although it is an extremely morbid memory.
The album later sold for $460,000. Chapman remains in jail to this day for the horrendous murder. Soraya horse The soraya is an ancient horse breed that developed in the iberian peninsula of portugal every time i look at a horse now i can't think of anything except the fact that jj said he could knock one out,something that would sneak up on him, attack his leg to break it and then somehow beat him in a fight and I tried to explain it to him, but he goes to the ground and hits, wait, so no gun, no gun, it's not a gun nor, oh, he's getting it, he doesn't think horses are. alert, that's what it is, it can sneak up on a horse like it wouldn't know, bro, you lookin', where's the way out, yards away from a horse that starts to shake, yeah, but no, no , he said it like maybe like a basketball court like you to fight basketball court brother I told him that he is going to pack up he is packing up but he is waiting I think I think why the basketball court is coming he will find a horse on a basketball court no no but i mean like that's the arena you fight in, that's the side, so i think a ufc ring is too small, you have a basketball court so there's nowhere to hide or anything, it's that big, yeah, you're done, he said, he said, if I ran up. in it, he would sneak up on her, kick him in the leg as if he broke his leg, and then seemingly win.
I feel like that horse is like pure muscle, like if you kick his leg and he'll go away, thanks for that, I even enjoyed it bro. if you don't break his leg bro he'll hit you from behind he'll just kick with his legs there's two too he's a beast I'd kill his broken leg he doesn't know it's broken just kick him no those two are deluded yeah , no, I have tried to explain this to you, but they are primitive marks. The profile of the convicts and the color of the crane are indicative of its age. The Soraya is an extremely rare breed.
Very recently. They have been categorized as a race by the functional Portuguese and therefore helped their population grow. Today, they are mainly found in Portugal and Germany. It is believed that the Soraya animals were among the first to be brought to America by the Spanish, since they were adaptable, vigorous and useful as pack animals. These horses were once abundant throughout the European continent, but the loss of habitat and the proliferation of new breeds has forced this beautiful creature to near extinction blue empress It's rare for a piece of jewelry to set off a media storm, but that's exactly what happened in 2003, when Harrid's department store in London introduced the diamond necklace blue and pressed valued at about $16 million and the store hoped it would be sold as a Christmas gift.
The necklace quickly attracted about $20 million. around the blue empress a rare pear shaped blue diamond weighing 14 carats the necklace it is set in is made of 18 carat white gold and several smaller round white diamonds didn't they just say they hope to sell it by christmas? They already sold it in November or something, so someone got it as a Christmas gift like a rich person. They say 20 million dollars. Yes, good Christmas. The stone is especially valuable because colored diamonds are extremely rare and many consider this specimen. For the most perfectly crafted necklace in the world, the necklace was eventually sold to an anonymous buyer for an undisclosed amount.
The bottle of wine could have been a ton. Even an amateur sommelier knows that wine is valued as much for its flavor as for its history. A bottle of wine. from 1787 has both in abundance the bottle was from Bordeaux a 1787 chateau lafitte produced by the Rothschild family vineyards in the south of France publisher Malcolm Forbes in 1985 paid $160,000 for a bottle from the 1787 vintage believed to be It was the late President Thomas Jefferson Seller and has his initials engraved in the glass. Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States and one of the most revered of its founding fathers.
A philosopher, scientist and statesman. The aristocratic Jefferson was also an avid oenophile. when he was ambassador to France He spent much of his time visiting the vineyards of Bordeaux and Burgundy purchasing wine for his own collection and, on behalf of his friends at home, a Ming dynasty vase, an old vase machine for donation, but check with an antiques expert first to see if you can. pay your retirement in one case, an antique Chinese vase was left half neglected on a wooden shelf. I would like to have something like this in my house, so that's really sick, but what if I hit it?
Yes, you would kick him with a soccer ball. Yes No No. I wouldn't buy, I wouldn't buy one of the real ones, but I quite like that style, uh, yeah, look at that funny looking dragon. When the couple who owned it were going through their belongings, they realized they had been hit. the jackpot dating back to the 15th century, the Ming Dynasty imperial vase sold for $22.6 million, how come they come up? Oh, we're just checking, other than that, a long time ago, very few of these vases existed in good condition and the couple said they couldn't remember where they had acquired the decorative kitchen utensil.
Thanks to this happy accident, the couple has comfortably retired from the This yanwo or bird's nest is sometimes known as the caviar of the east. There are two reasons for this: high cost and because this food is prized as a delicacy, some swiftlet species build edible nests that are consumed by humans throughout the world and because the nests are extremely difficult to harvest, the food is extremely expensive, it seems like it will taste like it will win. It's not a lie, yes, yes, the Chinese believe that eating these birds' nests influences the meridians of the lungs, stomach and kidneys and improves appetite and complexion.
They are commonly used to aid recovery from debilitating illnesses due to their glycoprotein and other easily digestible nutrients. Cultured nests can cost thirty dollars a bowl in China, but wild-caught nests typically cost ten thousand dollars a gram. Ten thousand dollars a gram. It seems like a lot. I'll be honest, they look good. No one initially predicted that number one would be a caviar nest. Let's go to ten thousand dollars a gram, okay let's take a quick look at this clip, your pants are funny, trust, okay, thanks for watching.

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