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$0.03 million Magdalen in the Desert: Antonio da Correggio: 1746: Augustus III of Poland: Private sale [171] $0.04 million (110,000 French francs) Sistine Madonna: Raphael: c. 1513–1514 1759: Piacenza: Augustus III of Poland: Private sale [171] $0.08 million (£16,000) Adoration of the Mystic Lamb: Hubert and Jan van Eyck: 1432 1821: Edward Solly
The first film that is confirmed to have had a $1 million budget is Foolish Wives (1922), with the studio advertising it as "The First Real Million Dollar Picture". [112] The most expensive film of the silent era was Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925), [139] costing about $4 million—twenty-five times the $160,000 average cost of an MGM ...
In 2006, the Atlanta Falcons and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority announced a $300 million renovation to the Georgia Dome. [24] [25] The project was separated into two stages. The first stage, which took place before the 2007 NFL season, focused on updating the premium seating areas, including the creation of eight 'super-suites' as ...
It is the seventh film based on the story, and focusing on a Minor League Baseball pitcher who accepts a challenge to spend $30 million in 30 days in order to inherit $300 million from his great-uncle. The film was met with negative reviews. A sequel titled Brewster's Millions: Christmas was released on December 5, 2024.
In North America, the film broke many records including the largest opening- and single-day gross ($55.8 million), the biggest opening-weekend gross ($135.6 million), [45] the least time to reach $100, [45] $200 and $300 million [46] and the highest ten-day gross, dethroning Spider-Man, which held those records in 2002. [47]
Promotional fake million dollar bill with images of Nelson Mandela. Promotional fake United States currency is fantasy "currency", adapted from United States currency that makes no assertion of being legal tender and is often created by individuals as a way to promote practical jokes, or social statements.
The Dreamcast [a] is the final home video game console manufactured by Sega.It was released on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe.
In 2007, GEM secured a $300 million loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation. The Egyptian Government will fund $147 million while the remaining $150 million will be funded through donations and international organisations. [14] In late August 2008, the design team submitted over 5,000 drawings to the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.