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SENSELESS THINGS RICH PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT

Added on: 7th Jun 2016

 

GOLF CART HOVERCRAFT

Golf cart hovercraft

Available at hammacher.com for $58,000, the golf cart hovercraft

is an ultimate vehicle capable of gliding over sand traps and

water hazards on a cushion of air as easily as it does over

fairways and the rough.

 

 

MARTIAN ROCK

Martian rock

In 2003, a piece of rock that fell on Earth from Mars was sold

for $450,000 in an online auction. There are over 60,000 

meteorite specimens known to scientists but only 132 of them

come from Mars, which is why getting Martian

rocks is not a cheap purchase.

 

 

DIAMOND DOG COLLAR

Diamond dog collar

Wealthy dog owners can get their pets these diamond collars

created by I Love Dogs Diamonds. At a price of $3.2 million,

the most expensive model features 3 tiers of diamonds in the

chandelier design and 1,600 diamonds on the collar.

 

 

MILLION DOLLAR FISHING LURE

Million dollar fishing lure

Fishermen can be rich too and this is probably why this outrageously

expensive fishing lure was produced. Made of three pounds of

gold and platinum, and encrusted with 100 carats of diamonds and

rubies, this fishing lure costs 1 million dollars.

 

 

DIAMOND HOODIE

Diamond hoodie

Produced by Konquest, this diamond-studded hoodie costs $10,000.

Who said casual clothes can’t be luxurious?

 

 

ALBERT EINSTEIN´S LETTER

Albert Einstein´s letter

In October 2012, an original hand-written letter by Albert Einstein

was sold in an auction for more than 3 million dollars. The letter

was written to philosopher Erik Gutkind and it contained

Einstein´s views on ethics and religion.

 

 

GOLD MONOPOLY

Gold Monopoly

Millionaires who like playing Monopoly should consider getting the

special gold version of this popular board game. The 18-karat gold

and jewel-encrusted Monopoly crafted by San Francisco jeweller

Sidney Mobell in 1988 was estimated to worth $2 million.

 

 

IAN USHER´S LIFE

Ian Usher

Ian Usher´s life was put in an auction in 2008. After a heart breaking

divorce, the Australian was sick of his life so he decided to start

over and sell his old life including all his possession, house and

even his job in an auction. After an unknown bidder bought his life

for more than $300,000, Usher used the money to purchase a

deserted island in the Caribbean where he has been living a

happy life since then.

 


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