A jackpot of 168 million euros is at stake this Tuesday, November 19 at EuroMillions. An amount that is enough to make your head spin. But what can you buy with such a gain? Here are some ideas for spending your money.
1.957 bitcoins
Currently, one bitcoin is worth 85,923 euros. So with 168 million euros, the future winner, or the future winner, of this prize pool could afford 1,957 bitcoins. A purchase that could increase his wealth, but also cause him to lose everything.
7 Rolls-Royce Boat Tail
In 2023, the most expensive car in the world is still the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail. Its value, new, is indicated at… 23 million euros. The calculation is quick, with 168 million euros, you will be able to buy 7. And you will even still have a little money left for insurance and gasoline.
28,590 nights in a suite at the most expensive hotel in Paris
With 168 million euros in your pocket you might as well take the opportunity to relax. What’s better than a prestigious hotel for this? With this sum, you could treat yourself to 28,590 nights in one of the most beautiful suites at the five-star Plaza Athénée hotel, with a balcony and a view of Avenue Montaigne. Not bad, right?
1 private jet Boeing 767-33A/ER
Why not take a trip around the world, with a fully equipped private jet is even better. For 168 million euros, you could buy the same Boeing 767-33A/ER as Roman Abramovich, the former owner of the English club Chelsea. His has a banquet room for 30 people and numerous bedrooms. Several parts of this private jet are also decorated with gold trim.
326,213 kilos of Kobe beef
After relaxing and traveling, it’s time for food with Kobe beef. Its meat is most famous in Japan, where it originates, and internationally. The price of a kilo of Kobe beef varies between 200 and 500 euros. With 200 million euros, you would have the opportunity to taste 326,213 kilos of this meat. Enough to be largely satisfied.
336 bottles of the most expensive wine in the world
To enhance and accompany your Kobe beef, wine is one of the best options. If you win the 168 million euros, you could purchase 336 bottles of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti wine from the 1945 vintage.
1 sculpture signed Alberto Giacometti
It is the most expensive sculpture in the world. Purchased for 141.3 million euros in 2015, The Man with the Finger by Alberto Giacometti measures 1.80 m and represents a man standing, one hand in the air and another pointing. This sculpture was made in 1947, it is made of bronze and was hand painted by the artist.
33 apartments in Paris of 220 m² or 33 villas of 300 m² in Cannes
An excellent investment. With 168 million euros, you could acquire 27 apartments in Paris of 220 m² with a unique view of the Eiffel Tower or 27 villas of 300 m² in Cannes, completely renovated.