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  2. I Spent $400 At America's Most Expensive Grocery Store & I ...

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    However, after spending $400 on 25 of the most popular Erewhon items, we found five things we would absolutely empty our wallets for. Cactus Plant Flea Market Smoothie, $22

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    Monday's episode of "Pawn Stars" reminded us all why we should be going to garage sales. And often. "I'll give you $6,000 cash, and I'll take the risk," said Rick Harrison on "Pawn Stars." The ...

  4. List of most expensive paintings - Wikipedia

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    Salvator Mundi by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1500). This is a list of the highest known prices paid for paintings.The record is approximately US$450.3 million (which includes commission), paid for Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi (c. 1500).

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  6. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium. It is followed by caesium, iridium and palladium by mass and iridium, gold and platinum by volume. Carbon in the form of diamond can be more expensive than rhodium. Per-kilogram prices of some synthetic radioisotopes range to trillions of dollars.

  7. Soviet ruble - Wikipedia

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    Its specifications (31 mm diameter, 12.8 grams) were nearly identical to those of the 5-Swiss franc coin (31.45 mm, 13.2 g, cupronickel) worth approx. €4.39 or US$5.09 as of August 2018, resulting in the large scale use of (now worthless) Soviet commemorative coins to defraud automated vending machines in Switzerland years after they have ...

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    The M1 and M1A1 used rear iron sights and front rectangular "ladder" sights positioned at the muzzles. The vertical sides of the ladder sight were inscribed with graduations of 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards, with the user elevating the Bazooka so the rear sight lined up with the selected "rung" on the front sight.

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