11 Outrageously Expensive Items You Won’t Believe Are Sold on Amazon

Most Expensive Amazon Products
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Love it or hate it, Amazon has become a vital resource for finding affordable products that you can get delivered in a hurry — regardless of your economic status. Running out of toilet paper? Order it on Amazon. Need an incredibly creepy squirrel finger puppet by tomorrow? Click.

Turns out, the ultra-wealthy can score big on Amazon, too, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on sports memorabilia, rare coins, and sneakers. Because if you’re going to buy a $1.4 million baseball, you might as well have it casually dropped off on your doorstep.

1. Josh Gibson Signed Baseball

Baseball signed by Josh Gibson
Baseball signed by Josh Gibson
Amazon

Is it? Is it really the only one? For over $1.4 million, it better be. To get a sense of just how far this baseball is from the average Amazon shopper’s grasp, read the reviews. “The ball arrived quite dirty, looking like it had been used,” writes one reviewer. “I was going to send it back, but after some brisk scrubbing with brillo pads, it looks brand new. I was even able to get rid of that guy’s name written on it.” Touché.

2. 1886 O American Silver Morgan Dollar

1886 O American Silver Morgan Dollar
1886 O American Silver Morgan Dollar
Amazon

“Cool paperweight,” writes one Amazon reviewer. Couldn’t agree more. At $288,000, this 1886 silver dollar is totally worth a few years of tuition at an Ivy League university, am I right?

3. Kobe Bryant 2012 Playoffs Game Used Signed Sneakers

Kobe Bryant Photomatched 2012 Playoffs Game Used Signed Sneakers
Kobe Bryant 2012 Playoffs Game Used Signed Sneakers
Amazon

Ordering Kobe Bryant’s $86,000 used sneakers from Amazon, of all places, feels so wrong. But I guess some people have a cool $80k to throw around? Let’s just hope these babies don’t get lost in the mail.

4. Ladies Round Cut Diamond Tennis Bracelet

10.15 ct Ladies Round Cut Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Ladies Round Cut Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Amazon

Ah, yes, because nothing says “I love you” like buying your significant other a $24,000 diamond bracelet from … Amazon.

5. Gold Ceramic Toilet

Gold Ceramic Toilet
Gold Ceramic Toilet
Amazon

What are we doing here? Who needs a gold ceramic toilet? At over $9,000, this (tacky) bathroom fixture features a “360 degree spiral vortex flush.” Because for the rich, a regular flush just won’t do.

6. Modern Tiny House on Wheels

Modern tiny home on wheels
Modern tiny home on wheels
Amazon

This three-bedroom home is bigger than some apartments, and we still don’t know if the $94,500 price tag is justified. It’s billed as eco-friendly and energy-efficient, and is probably serving as a glorified shed in a one percenter’s backyard right now.

7. Foosball Table

Foosball table
Foosball table
Amazon

At over $8,000, this foosball table better be winning games for me. Something tells me that whoever is buying this also has a fully decked out game room and home theater in their mansion.

8. ‘The Way,’ by Gafur Timeryanov

The Way by Gafur Timeryanov
The Way by Gafur Timeryanov
Amazon

“Wow!! Stunning! Super affordable!” says one Amazon shopper. We can hear the sarcasm. Though other sites list this painting as “A Way” instead of “The Way,” we know there’s absolutely no way we could afford this $32 million piece of art.

9. 1952 Topps Baseball Almost Complete Set

Baseball set
1952 Topps Baseball All-PSA Almost Complete Set
Amazon

Sure, this might be a worthy investment for a baseball card collector, but for the rest of us? We’re going to pass on the $248,000 Amazon order, thanks. As one reviewer cheekily put it, “I thought about using the money to buy my first home and send my 2 children to college, but then I saw this ‘steal of a deal.'”

10. Full Body Massage Chair

Full body massage chair
Full body massage chair
Amazon

A full body massage chair is nice and all, but for almost $3,000, it better make me feel like I’m floating on air.

11. Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900: And the Families that Owned Them

Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900: And the Families that Owned Them
Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900: And the Families that Owned Them
Amazon

This hardcover book isn’t the most expensive thing on this list, but at $334, it’s still a significant investment. Especially when you consider that it’s a book about … old bottles?

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Erin Kuschner

Erin Kuschner has spent the past decade as a writer and editor for both digital and print publications. Prior to joining Wealth Gang, she was a reporter and editor at Boston.com, Time Out Austin, and Time Out Los Angeles, and has written for the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Eater, and other publications.