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10. Mastiff Gem │ $1.5 million
Chris Brown gave a Tibetan mastiff to his daughter one Christmas after forking over $1.5 million big ones. Lest you doubt, these dogs are usually expensive—in 2014 one was sold at auction for even more: $2 million.
At a loss for ideas when you go Christmas shopping? Couldn't find what you wanted on Black Friday or Cyber Monday? Just be grateful you won't have to face the bills that the buyers of these gifts had to pay, according to FinancesOnline. But then, they could afford it, unlike most people whose lot does not run to megamansions, uberyachts for jaunts to their private islands or even ventures into outer space, with or without SpaceX. For those of us who try to stick to budgets and maybe even did most of our holiday shopping last January, not in our wildest dreams could we afford to give—or even get close to—any of these gifts, except maybe in a museum. Still, it's fun to dream. And if the visions that dance in your head on Christmas Eve run more to diamonds and rubies than sugarplums, or if your preferred Hanukkah gifts are real gold coins and not the foil-wrapped chocolate ones, you might find some solace in knowing that somewhere, sometime, the following 10 extravagances graced someone's holiday. READ MORE: Wealthy U.S. kids count on inheritance to fund retirement Generational wealth transfer to hit $68 trillion 8 reasons why retirement scares the rich
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Marlene Satter

Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.